Closing Night Premiere: Yanuni + Q&A

Sep
14
Sunday, 14 September, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Closing Night Premiere: Yanuni + Q&A

Location

Montrose Playhouse
The Mall
Montrose, Angus, Angus DD10 8NN
United Kingdom
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Scottish Premiere. Deep in Brazil's Amazon rainforest, Yanuni plunges us into the frontlines alongside Indigenous chief Juma Xipaia, her partner Hugo, and their community as they navigate a landscape under siege. As illegal miners close in on their village and Juma’s pregnancy advances, each day brings fresh tests of their courage, determination, love, and the survival of their unborn child. 

Director Richard Ladkani captures the raw power and ancient wisdom of Juma’s people, their rituals, stories, and unbreakable bond with a land now under siege. The film cuts between Hugo's armed riverbank patrols and Juma's defiant speeches at COP26 in Glasgow, exposing the brutal collision between violence and hope. A battle cry demanding we stand with those whose very existence is resistance, Yanuni shatters borders with its urgent truth: defending our home isn't optional—it's survival.

🎤 Followed by live Q&A with director Richard Ladkani and producer Anita Ladkani.

💬 This film is subtitled. Post-film Q&A will be live captioned (CART). Learn more about access at the festival →

Director: Richard Ladkani | Country: Austria/Brazil/USA/Canada/Germany | Year: 2025 | Running Time: 112 min | Language: Portuguese with English subtitles | Rating: 15


Join us for Closing Night drinks after the screening!

🥂 It's a Wrap! Gather with filmmakers, guests, and fellow festivalgoers in the Playhouse Bar for a celebratory nightcap to close the 2025 Festival.


About the filmmaker: 

Richard Ladkani

Richard Ladkani is an award-winning director and cinematographer with over fifty documentaries to his credit, spanning urgent environmental, social, and political themes. His acclaimed films include Sea of Shadows (National Geographic/Disney+) and The Ivory Game (Netflix), both executive produced by Leonardo DiCaprio. Sea of Shadows won the Sundance Audience Award, while The Ivory Game was shortlisted for the Academy Awards in 2017.

Other notable works include Jane’s Journey, an acclaimed portrait of Dr. Jane Goodall that was theatrically released in over 40 countries and shortlisted for the Academy Awards, and The Devil’s Miner, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. In 2023, he served as Series Director on Arctic Ascent, a climate-focused expedition series for National Geographic/Disney+. In 2015, Richard and his wife Anita founded Malaika Pictures, a production company dedicated to cinematic, impact-driven storytelling.

Anita LadkaniAnita Ladkani is a documentary producer and co-founder of Malaika Pictures, dedicated to impact-driven storytelling. Known for her sharp narrative instincts and deep passion for environmental and social issues, she has helped bring powerful global stories to screens worldwide. Her work has earned major recognition, including the Audience Award at Sundance. Drawing on her diverse life experiences, Anita blends craft with purpose, making her a vital voice in nonfiction cinema.


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