01–03–2019

Amerindian Film Screening – Paths of Indigenous Cinema in Brazil

Cartaz Digital AMERINDIA

Brazil’s indigenous cinematic production has contributed decisively to the emergence of new tools for indigenous knowledge and their intervention in the world. The idea for holding this film screening in Portugal arose from the interest of a group of researchers, cultural programmers and activists in developing a deeper knowledge of the contribution made to contemporary society by Amerindian cinema and thought, especially that of Brazil’s indigenous peoples.

Conceived as a collaborative venture with entities engaged in the production and dissemination of these films in Brazil, such as the Mostra Aldeia SP, the Amerindian Film Screening offers multiple experiences that lead us away from the conventional modes of seeing and understanding cinema.

The presence of four indigenous film-makers, Zezinho Yube, Maria Dalva Manduca Mateus Kaxinawá (Ayani), Patrícia Ferreira, Alberto Álvares, for the first time ever, as well as the participation of the curator and activist Ailton Krenak as well as the artist and activist Daira Tukano, contributes a unique engagement with spectators.

The Film Screening will also include a series of dialogues and debates that serves as a further medium of knowledge transfer about Amerindian peoples, their cinema, world-views and contemporary struggles.

 

Production: Calouste Gulbenkian Museum | Apordoc/DocLisboa | CHAM | CRIA | ICS | IHA

Curators: Ailton Krenak, Ana Carvalho, Fred Maia, Inês Beleza Barreiros, Joana Gusmão,  Miguel Ribeiro, Pedro Cardim, Rita Natálio, Rodrigo Lacerda, Susana de Matos Viegas Thais Brit, Vincent Carelli

 

See the complete programm (in Portuguese) HERE

This event takes place in the Modern Collection’s Multipurpose Room between 13 and 17 March.

Films

All the films have Portuguese subtitles

1 session: 3€
Pass for all the sessions
25€
Student pass20€
Student groups (10 or more students): 1€ per person

Debates

Free admission subject to collection of a ticket (1 hour before the event)

Children’s workshop

Free admission subject to collection of a ticket
By previous booking: projecto.educativo@apordoc.org
Tel. +351 910 951 160

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