Editor
Too hot! The spawning fish do not come at the right time and the pepper plants end up dying in this heat. "This is a very different weather that not even the spirits can understand." From their gardens, homes, and backyards, the indigenous women of the Amazon involve us in their vast universe of knowledge while they observe the impacts of climate change in their ways of life.
Producer
Too hot! The spawning fish do not come at the right time and the pepper plants end up dying in this heat. "This is a very different weather that not even the spirits can understand." From their gardens, homes, and backyards, the indigenous women of the Amazon involve us in their vast universe of knowledge while they observe the impacts of climate change in their ways of life.
Director
Too hot! The spawning fish do not come at the right time and the pepper plants end up dying in this heat. "This is a very different weather that not even the spirits can understand." From their gardens, homes, and backyards, the indigenous women of the Amazon involve us in their vast universe of knowledge while they observe the impacts of climate change in their ways of life.
Editor
In 1985, a daring worker of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Brazil denounced a massacre in the lawless region of Corumbiara. The investigations turned to a series of indigenous genocides in the area. Spanning 20 years, the film shows the search for proof and the version of the survivors, when they were finally found, hiding in the forest, terrified of white men.
Editor
Tikmu'un - Maxakali hunters go out with their dogs and allied spirits in search of a capybara.
Editor
It's morning in a Tikmu'un - Maxakali indigenous village. The air is filled by fog, smoke from bonfires, and the smell of strained coffee - the people live go through their together and slowly. Later, they head towads the city in the back of a truck. Their presence at a market exposes a clash of two worlds.
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In the Maxakali Vila Nova do Pradinho indigenous village, when the women miss their children who died young, the Tatakox go to dig them up and bring them to the villages for their mothers to see. Then, on the same day, the ritual continues as the living boys are taken by the spirits to stay in the men's house and learn.
Director
Em 1964, os índios Ikpeng têm o 1º contato com o homem branco numa região próxima ao rio Xingu. Ameaçados em seu território pelas invasões de garimpeiros, eles são transferidos para o Parque Indígena de Xingu. Os Ikpeng relembram estes momentos e interpretam episódios que o homem branco e sua câmera não presenciaram.
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Crônica do cotidiano de Shomõtsi, um Ashenika da fronteira do Brasil com o Perú. Professor e um dos videastas da aldeia, Valdete retrata o seu tio, turrão e divertido.