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"Decree our Extinction and Bury Us All" Indigenous Cinema and Re-Existence as Brazil Turns Far-Right

Mar 8, 2019 | 6:30 am - 10:00 pm

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Join us for an evening of screenings, Q&A, roundtable and refreshments!

This multidisciplinary event will discuss indigenous cinema and its implications in the new Brazilian post-election political scenario.
SPECIAL GUEST
Wewito Ashaninka (Brazilian Indigenous Filmmaker, director os Shomõtsi)
SCREENINGS
Ava Yvy Verá - The Land of the Lightning's People (2016, 52min)
Shomõtsi (2001, 42min)
ROUNDTABLE
Amalia Cordova (Latinx curator of indigenous media)
Fabio Andrade (Brazilian film critic, NYU)
John Collins (Anthropologist, Queens College)
Website
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/decree-our-extinction-and-bury-us-all-indigenous-cinema-and-resistance-as-brazil-turns-far-right-tickets-56367169722
Audience
Open to Everyone, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Faculty, Alumni
Contact
Fernanda Faya
7188443165
fefaya77@gmail.com
Organization/Sponsor
Film and Media Department
Categories:
Performing Arts & Film, Student Events
Location
Lang Recital Hall (68th St.)
695 Park Ave.
New York, NY 10065 United States
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