Djamila Ribeiro

Djamila Ribeiro

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Djamila Ribeiro

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De Cabral a George Floyd: Onde Arde o Fogo Sagrado da Liberdade
Himself
Through clippings, the film draws a narrative line between the construction of racism in Brazil and the United States, having as base the European invasion of the continent, police violence, the genocide of the black people, the massacre of indigenous peoples, religious violence, the criminalization of funk music, structural racism in art and education, the importance of quota policy and the need urgent historical repair as a commitment by the Brazilian state to the black people.
Enough with Catcalling
Herself
This documentary illustrates how the participation of women in open urban spaces is marked by insecurity and harassment, explores the public space as a place of violence and analyzes how campaigns promoted by activists and feminists have changed power relationships between men and women in Brazil.
Mapas Afetivos: São Paulo
An emotional geographic reading of the city of São Paulo, created through hundreds of love stories from its residents. Neighborhoods, streets, parks and houses that sometimes no longer exist, or are invisible to most people, come to life in the stories told by the inhabitants.
Body Manifesto
Herself
A documentary about the Brazilian feminist fight for reproductive justice.