The Buriti Flower
The Buriti Flower
João Salaviza and Renée Nader Messora

Synopsis

In 1940, two children from the Krahô indigenous people found an ox dangerously close to their village in the darkness of the forest. It was the harbinger of a violent massacre, perpetuated by farmers in the region. In 1969, during the Military Dictatorship, the Brazilian State encouraged many of the survivors to join a military unit. Today, faced with old and new threats, the Krahô continue walking on their sacred land, reinventing infinite forms of resistance every day.

At the request of the filmmakers, this film is not available on the FICA TV platform.

Session at FICA

June 17th - 7:30 pm

Datasheet

Direction | direction

João Salaviza and Renée Nader Messora

 

Producers | Producers

Ricardo Alves Jr., Julia Alves, João Salaviza and Renée Nader Messora