Las rutas del oro (“Behind the Dirty Gold”, 2015) is a documentary transmedia project about illegal gold mining in five Amazonian countries: Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Colombia. It is composed by an interactive documentary, a 30 min documentary, journalistics investigations and case study by NGOs.
The interactive documentary reveals the story of characters along the road of the illegal trade of Amazonian gold in the five countries. Through testimonies of illegal minors, human trafficking victims, indigenous, researchers, and authorities, this project shows how the illegal gold trade is carried out in one of the most biodiverse areas of the world, and why efforts to end the illegal gold trade need to be amplified. You will be part of the journey and will meet characters who will explain to you their relationship with gold mining and how this activity has an impact on their lives.
Produced by the Peruvian Society for Environmental Law. Developed with Racontr technology.
Team:
Director: Jimmy Carrillo and Audrey Cordova.
Authors: Jimmy Carrillo, Audrey Cordova and Jérémy Joly.
Producer: Audrey Cordova.
Investigation: Oscar Castilla, Nelly Luna, Fabiola Torres, Audrey Cordova.
Camera: Audrey Cordova.
Interactive producer: Jérémy Joly.
Video editing and post-production: Antonio Soto.
Designer: Otto Alegre, Lucas de la Cruz.
Developer: Racontr.
RECOGNITIONS
2020, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology included the project "Las rutas del oro" in the DOCU BASE of the Open Documentary Lab.2016, Official selection of the Gabo Awards 2016 (Fundación Gabo) in the coverage category.
2015, Best Journalist Camera Award in National Journalism Awards of Peru from the Press and Society Institute (IPYS), for the interactive documentary Las rutas del oro (Behind the dirty gold).
2015, Nominated, with 5 other projects as finalists, for the Visa d'Or du Webdocumentaire award at the Festival du Photojournalisme Visa pour l'Image de Perpignan for the interactive documentary "Las rutas del oro".