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Title:
Piripkura : the last two survivors / Cinema Libre Studio presents ; a Zeza Filmes Production ; directed by Mariana Oliva, Renata Terra, Bruno Jorge ; written by Mariana Oliva, Renata Terra.
Edition:
Widescreen.
Publisher:
Cinema Libre Studio,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
1 videodisc (81 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Indigenous peoples--Mato Grosso (State)--Mato Grosso (State)--Social conditions.
Indians of South America--Amazon River Region--Social conditions.
Rain forests--Amazon River Region--Social conditions.
Rain forests--Amazon River Region--Economic conditions.
Ethnology--Amazon River Region.
Ethnology--Mato Grosso (State)--Mato Grosso (State)
Ethnological expeditions--Amazon River Region.
Mato Grosso (Brazil : State)--21st century.
Amazon River Region--21st century.
Feature films.
Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.
Other Authors:
Jorge, Bruno, director of photography. director of photography.
Oliva, Mariana, film producer. screenwriter, film producer.
Terra, Renata, editor of moving image work. screenwriter, editor of moving image work.
Canzian, Gustavo, recordist.
Araújo, Vítor, composer (expression)
Turini, Daniel, sound designer.
Tupi-Kawahib, Rita, on-screen participant.
Pakyî, on-screen participant.
Tamandua, on-screen participant.
Zeza Filmes, production company.
Torch Films, publisher.
Notes:
Originally released date: 2017. "Screening copy with public performance rights; For institutional use only"--Container. Information also based on: publisher and IMDb websites. Com Rita Tupi-Kawahib, Pakyî, Tamandua, Aripã Karipuna e Jair Candor.
Summary:
"This essential ethnographic film goes deep into the Amazon rainforests of Brazil to find critical proof of an indigenous tribe still dwelling there outside modern society. The rare evidence of their existence presented masterfully in the film serves as perhaps the only legal barrier saving what remains of these rainforests from destruction. This chronicle of an expedition follows the footsteps of two of the three remaining members Piripkura of who live as nomads in the rainforests of the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso. Encircled by farms and sawmills, this forested area is coveted by business interests and aggressively, even violently, pursued. The lush rainforests can remain in protected status if it can be established that the two Piripkura men, Pakyî and Tamandua, are in fact still living there, and maintaining a nomadic way of life rooted in their tribe's ancient traditions. Piripkura illuminates the tragedies befalling indigenous Amazon people, and the systematic violence perpetrated against them that remains menacingly present."--Container.
UPC:
881394127227
Locations:
TCPG826 -- Bettendorf Public Library Information Center (Bettendorf)
CAPH522 -- Iowa City Public Library (Iowa City)

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