VR films reach communities, schools and public institutions

IRI Brazil held 12 screenings of its virtual reality films in March, reaching around 400 people across community, educational, institutional, and cultural spaces in the Amazon and Brasília. Screenings took place with Indigenous communities, students, faith groups, public institutions, and strategic stakeholders, opening new opportunities for partnerships and follow-up engagement. The films also gained visibility in policy-oriented settings, helping connect decision-makers and local audiences to the realities of the Amazon in immersive ways. By bringing the forest into spaces where values, policy, and public imagination intersect, IRI Brazil is expanding support for socio-environmental protection.