The indigenous Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau people live in a protected area of the Amazon rainforest. When Brazilian farmers try to seize their land, encouraged by President Bolsonaro, the group’s young leader and his mentor must defend their community from invasion. A conflict breaks out for their recognition and respect.
The film will be preceded by the announcement of the winners of the 2022 documentary competition.
Followed by a meeting with Elektra Lagos - RIDH.
Calendar
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- 19:45
Information
Duration
86'
Venue
Salle Jacques Huisman
Language
VO/OV ST Fr/En
Price
6€
Cast
F:ACT Award, CPH:FOX (Danemark), 2022
Honorable Mention + International Amnesty Catalunya Award, DocsBarcelona, 2022
Best Feature Documentary, FICME (Spain), C2022
John Schlesinger Award, Provincetown International Film Festival (United States), 2022
Grand Jury Award + Golden Space Needle Award, Seattle International Film Festival, 2022
Tim Hetherington Award + Special Mention, Sheffield International Documentary Award, 2022
Audience Award + World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award, Sundance Film Festival, 2022
Moving Mountains Awards, Telluride Mountainfilm Festival, 2022
Activist Documentary Award, The Hague Movies that Matter Festival, 2022