Elrik Mir’s voice was once heard… now he is left to mourn the slow crumbling of literature and art as he waits for a red telephone to ring in the midst of a dictatorship.
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Elrik Mir’s voice was once heard… now he is left to mourn the slow crumbling of literature and art as he waits for a red telephone to ring in the midst of a dictatorship.
In BLACK SKIN, WHITE JUSTICE, Gracinha, a Black mother living in a Quilombola community, has been separated from her young daughters. The documentary chronicles this family rupture, detailing the case and the legal procedures used to justify the loss of custody, while highlighting the state-sponsored violence committed against Black people as a whole.
An audiovisual recreation of the book “Grande Sertão: Veredas” by Guimarães Rosa. Character-narrator Riobaldo reflects on his story through young, old, male, and female voices that represent the complexity of his existence. Always surrounded by the sounds and images that make up the soundscape of the countryside of Minas Gerais.
Lithipokoroda is an Indigenous performance manifesto from São Gabriel da Cachoeira in the Amazon. It portrays an ancestral woman walking from the forest to the maloca, while white men destroy the forest. Despite this destruction, ancestral knowledge lives on. Young Indigenous people use technology to denounce violence and defend their culture, demanding an end to genocide, violence and discrimination.
Every September 27, Julio Valverde and his family make a Cosmas and Damian’s caruru at Soteropolitano, a Bahian food restaurant located in São Paulo. Over 25 years, the promise to offer this party has been fulfilled.
A brief tour through images of visual culture in our daily lives.
Two women in their hamlets fight for space in the midst of machismo and oppression. Through rap, they cast their voices on the winding waves of the internet and guide a new debate in the music scene.
The assembly of a performative solo, the explosion of the revolt, the collective clamor of the marches. Art, organization and anger against the genocide of black people. An audiovisual manifesto recorded between 2008 and 2016, in Salvador and Rio de Janeiro.
What is childhood feminism? With this question, 3 girls between 8 and 12 years old, from Coletivo Cinema de Meninas, inspired by the lyrics Brincadeira de Menina, by rapper Mc Soffia, interview family members to say that everyone can play whatever they want.
Two bodies covered by barbed wire, one female and one male, struggle to free themselves, in different contexts, from the social fences imposed by what is expected of a man and a woman. The scenes are interspersed with vivid testimonies.
João is a young man insecure and fearful of his sexual desires. Nicolás is a prostitue living in a world of lust. In a kind of trance, they immerse themselves in each other in search of their true identity.
The plague and the bombs invented yet another distance that can't be traced in the map.