Divino Tserewahú

Birth : 1974-04-18, General Carneiro, Mato Grosso, Brasil

History

Divino Tserewahú Tsereptse is a cameraman who lives in Brazil[1]. He started his career recording the events of the Xavantes who live in Mato Grosso, Brazil. Their works include many documentaries and films that record the cultural aspects of these people: Pi’õnhitsi: Xavánte Nameless Women/Pi'õnhitsi, Unnamed Xavánte Women and Wai’a Rini: the power of dreams for example.

Movies

Abdzé Wede´Õ – Vírus não tem cura?
Editor
The documentary reveals the impact of the Coronavirus on one of the indigenous but affected by the disease in the country. Narrated in first person by Divino, which highlights the desperate struggle of his village, Sangradouro, east of Mato Grosso, to survive the most tragic epidemic known by the Xavante nation. Crossed with archival material and images captured during a pandemic, the film seeks to relate a traumatic past with the reality of Covid-19.
Abdzé Wede´Õ – Vírus não tem cura?
Director of Photography
The documentary reveals the impact of the Coronavirus on one of the indigenous but affected by the disease in the country. Narrated in first person by Divino, which highlights the desperate struggle of his village, Sangradouro, east of Mato Grosso, to survive the most tragic epidemic known by the Xavante nation. Crossed with archival material and images captured during a pandemic, the film seeks to relate a traumatic past with the reality of Covid-19.
Abdzé Wede´Õ – Vírus não tem cura?
Screenplay
The documentary reveals the impact of the Coronavirus on one of the indigenous but affected by the disease in the country. Narrated in first person by Divino, which highlights the desperate struggle of his village, Sangradouro, east of Mato Grosso, to survive the most tragic epidemic known by the Xavante nation. Crossed with archival material and images captured during a pandemic, the film seeks to relate a traumatic past with the reality of Covid-19.
Abdzé Wede´Õ – Vírus não tem cura?
Executive Producer
The documentary reveals the impact of the Coronavirus on one of the indigenous but affected by the disease in the country. Narrated in first person by Divino, which highlights the desperate struggle of his village, Sangradouro, east of Mato Grosso, to survive the most tragic epidemic known by the Xavante nation. Crossed with archival material and images captured during a pandemic, the film seeks to relate a traumatic past with the reality of Covid-19.
Abdzé Wede´Õ – Vírus não tem cura?
Director
The documentary reveals the impact of the Coronavirus on one of the indigenous but affected by the disease in the country. Narrated in first person by Divino, which highlights the desperate struggle of his village, Sangradouro, east of Mato Grosso, to survive the most tragic epidemic known by the Xavante nation. Crossed with archival material and images captured during a pandemic, the film seeks to relate a traumatic past with the reality of Covid-19.
Wai’a Rini
Director
The Wai'á festival, within the long cycle of initiation ceremonies of the Xavante people, is one that introduces young people into spiritual life, in contact with supernatural forces. Director Divino Tserewahú dialogues with his father, one of the leaders of this ritual, to reveal what can be revealed from this secret party of men, where initiates go through many trials and dangers.
O Mestre e o Divino
Ele mesmo
Pi'õnhitsi - Mulheres Xavante sem Nome
Director
Vamos À Luta
Director
Wapté Mnhõnõ, Iniciação do Jovem Xavante
Director