In partnership with ICA London and for one night only, RAI Film Festival hosts a programme celebrating 35 years of Indigenous filmmaking in Brazil on Sunday 19 March, from 6.15 - 8.45 pm.
A collection of four short films focus on women’s environmental movements to revert deforestation, and on the efforts of Indigenous communities to narrate their own histories, from their own point of view.
The screening will be followed by a Q&A with curators Takumã Kuikuro and Christian Fischgold.
The event is part of the festival’s wider Arandu - Listen to the Weather programme available online worldwide until 31 March and curated for RAI Film Festival by Graci Guarani, Takumã Kuikuro and Christian Fischgold.
Featuring:
Yarang Mamin dir. Kamatxi Ikpeng, Brazil 2019, 21m, Portuguese with English subtitles
Kisêdjê Manifesto (Amne Adji Papere Mba) dir. Kamikia P.T. Kisedje, Brazil 2012, 11m, Portuguese with English subtitles
Desterro Guarani dirs. Patricia Ferreira & Aroiel Duarte Ortega, Brazil 2011, 38m, Portuguese with English subtitles
I’ve already become an image (Ma Ê Dami Xina) dir. Zezinho Yube, Brazil 2008, 32m, Portuguese & Hunikui with English subtitles
Tickets: [ Ссылка ]
For the full Arandu - Listen to the Weather programme at RAI Film Festival, go to [ Ссылка ]
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