Hai cercato: Guarany
Guarany / 1948
Based on José de Alencar's novel, directed by Riccardo Freda.
Conosciuto per: El grito en la sangre (2014), Argentinísima (1972), Forbidden (1997)
Conosciuto per: Bangla (2019), Il regno (2020), War - La guerra desiderata (2022)
Conosciuto per: Eu Sou Mais Eu (2019), Gosto se Discute (2017), O Homem Perfeito (2018)
Conosciuto per: Retratos de Identificação (2014), Seventy (2013), Quando Chegar o Momento (1978)
Ara Pyau - Guarani Spring / 2018
The smallest indigenous reserve in Brazil suffers because of its proximity to the Juruá (non-indigenous). A village within the city of São Paulo. 800 Guaranis, live or survive, with their culture, their language and traditions, the contradictions of the urban world, of the outskirts. After having their land demarcated in 2016. In 2017, for the first time in the history of Brazil, there is a process of demarcation of land.
Letter From A Guarani Woman In Search Of Her Land Without Evil / 2020
The Land Without Evil is the mythology that guides the Guaraní communities. It narrates the search for a lost paradise. From the moment that Europeans crossed the Atlantic, it became the anima of a resistance discourse. How many different weapons does it take for a fight? The solo exhibition of Patrícia Ferreira Pará Yxapy, one of the most engaged women among Brazil’s Indigenous filmmakers combines new works and the archive behind her audiovisual journey over the past 15 years, always in close collaboration with the Mbyá-Guarani Cinema Collective. It presents Indigenous cinematic practice as a tool of resistance and healing showcasing intimate and painful thoughts on the feminine, on spirituality, colonization, and the relationship to land.
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Y (water in Guarani) / 2022
Basilio has become accustomed to the lack of water, to the abuse of authority, to the suffering and loneliness that corruption generates. He is trapped, like many others to the system that reigns where he lives.
The Guarani Republic / 1981
Formed by Jesuit missions in Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay, between 1610 and 1767, it congregated about 150,000 indigenous people in almost fifty "reductions" (Jesuit cities). The Christian-Communist Republic of the Guaranis was decimated by attacks of expeditions and mercenaries and served as an excuse for the kings of Portugal and Spain to banish the Jesuits from America.