AntropoCena will discuss the film "Soul and Blood in the Black Atlantic"


By Vanessa Munhoz •  LISA Communication
Published: 05/07/2025


Start
Tuesday, 13 May 2025, 19:00
Local
LISA Auditorium. Rua do Anfiteatro, 181, Favo 10, USP.

 

The Laboratory of Image and Sound in Anthropology (LISA-USP) and the Visual Anthropology Group (GRAVI-USP) invite you to the AntropoCena session of the film "Alma e Sangue no Atlântico Negro - O pensamento de Luiz Felipe de Alencastro", directed by Celso Prudente, professor at the School of Education at the University of São Paulo (FEUSP), with assistance from Ana Vitória Prudente, who will be present to discuss the work.

Ana Vitória is a PhD candidate in Education at USP, has a master's degree in Education from the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), a bachelor's degree in Performing Arts from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) and a degree in Arts from the University of Évora, in Portugal. She works on the educational programs of the São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra (OSESP) and the Campos do Jordão Festival. She is a curatorial and production assistant for the International Black Cinema Festival (MICINE) and a production assistant for the Quilombo Academia Program on Rádio USP 93.7 FM.

With a duration of 37 minutes, "Alma e Sangue no Atlântico Negro - O pensamento de Luiz Felipe de Alencastro" was released in 2024 and was produced by Canal Futura, part of the Roberto Marinho Foundation. In a roundtable discussion with black personalities, the documentary is based on the political scientist's concept to discuss the strengths and challenges of the black population in Brazil.

AntropoCena is a LISA initiative and aims to bring to the public the audiovisual production carried out by USP researchers, through exhibitions and debates.