


When cropdusting threatens children, a teacher transforms outrage into protest through song and hope.
In rural Argentina, music teacher Ramiro
Lezcano makes a shocking discovery: cropdusting
planes spray dangerous agrochemicals
near schools. With his class, he turns outrage
into song. But the community, bound to
industrial farming, pushes back and the media
looks away. Refusing to be silenced, Ramiro
dreams bigger: an “Environmental Woodstock”
in the heart of the countryside, where music
becomes protest, and protest becomes hope.
For those who believe art can challenge
injustice and can spark change.
