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Wagner Mazzega
Danne Hinch
Werden Tavares
Silvio Campos
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Comments on the history of a people, made by the filmmakers and their characters. From the time of contact, through captivity in rubber plantations, to the current work with video, the testimonies give meaning to the process of dispersion, loss and reunion experienced by the Huni kui.
Founding a social Muay Thai project in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Mestre BG and his competitors face the adversities of an underfunded project and fight to win their place on the podium. The challenges intensify when one of the students, Raíssa Pacheco, secures a spot to compete in a South American championship in Uruguay.
This hybrid documentary, crafted for the Psychosocial Processes II course at UNIRIOS, intricately weaves together contemporary perceptions of female aging in the Alto Sertão of Alagoas. Through the eyes and lived experiences of its central character, the film delves into the nuanced expressions of womanhood as it intertwines with the passage of time, offering an intimate exploration of identity and resilience in a richly textured cultural landscape.
At the height of the rubber boom, British capital and engineering reshaped the Amazon: ports, railways, mansions, and the river navigation network that connected Manaus and Belém to the world. This documentary revisits that era of modernization from a different perspective, revealing how the progress envisioned by these foreign interests was built upon the exploitation and erasure of Indigenous and Black peoples, questioning the human cost behind the architectural and economic legacy that continues to shape the region today.
History of women in Latin America
In a small house, Tereza faces the realization of an ancient prophecy on her eldest son's 20th birthday.