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Three films made by researchers from PPGAS-USP received the Pierre Verger award at the 32nd. Brazilian Anthropology Meeting.
The Pierre Verger Award (PPV) for ethnographic films, from the Brazilian Association of Anthropology (ABA) and the Visual Anthropology Committee (CAV), was created in 1996 and now, in 2020, celebrates its 24th anniversary. The inclusion of the award for photo-ethnographic essays appeared a few years later, in 2002, and completes 18 years in this edition.
The films are available until 11/06 on the award website: https://ppv.abant.org.br/filmes/
Woya Hayi Mawe - Where are you going?, by Rose Satiko Gitirana Hikiji (DA teacher) and Jasper Chalcraft, received the award for best medium film.
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Monocultura da Fé (Faith's Monoculture), by Joana Moncau and Gabriela Moncau (master's student PPGAS, supervised by Heloisa Buarque de Almeida), was awarded 2nd place in the short film category
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Ãjãí: the ball game of Mỹky and Manoki, by André Lopes (PhD student PPGAS, supervised by Renato Sztutman) and Typju Mỹky, received an honorable mention.
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Three films produced with the support of LISA are competing for the Pierre Verger Award at ABA this year, between October 26th and 30th!
Ãjãí. The head game of Myky and Manoki, by André Lopes and Typju Myky - Check out the Trailer!
New York, just another city, by André Lopes and Joana Brandão - Check out the Trailer!
Woya Hayi Mawe – Para onde vais? de Rose Where are you going? Satiko G. Hikiji and Jasper Chalcraft - Check out the Trailer!
The Pierre Verger Award (PPV) for ethnographic films, from the Brazilian Association of Anthropology (ABA) and the Visual Anthropology Committee (CAV), was created in 1996 and now, in 2020, celebrates its 24th anniversary. The inclusion of the award for photo-ethnographic essays appeared a few years later, in 2002, and completes 18 years in this edition.
In this 32nd Brazilian Meeting of Anthropology, PPV happens as a pre-event of the Brazilian Meeting of Anthropology, between October 26th and 30th. For the first time, and due to the pandemic caused by the Corona virus, this 13th edition of Ethnographic Films and the 10th edition of photographic essays will be held in a remote format. Altogether there will be 21 ethnographic films and 20 photo essays competing in the 2020 awards.
You must register to see the films and watch the scheduled debates.
The movie links will be available from 10/26 to 6/11/2020
Site : ppv.abant.org.br
To sign up: ppv.abant.org.br/
To enter: ppv.abant.org.br/signin/
At number 4 of USP INTEGRAção magazine, there was a report on USP's Afro-Brazilian Arts Center directed by Mestre Pinguim, coordinated by John Dawsey, professor of the Department of Anthropology!
Check out the article in /revistaUSPintegracaon4
Get to know the USP INTEGRAção magazine at http://cultura.usp.br/revista/
In times of political, sanitary and climatic crises, which violently impact indigenous peoples, the I Mostra CineFlecha: (Re) Existir e Curar presents - between October 1st and 15th - a set of films that reflects the power and diversity of contemporary indigenous cinema.
Divided into four thematic sessions, the films show the different ways in which indigenous peoples tirelessly continue to mobilize ways of (re) existing - resisting and existing again, and curing - through ancient and contemporary knowledge and practices, in the face of the hegemonic forces related unsustainable ways of life.
The curatorship of this debut edition highlights the audiovisual production of directors and indigenous cinema collectives articulated in Rede CineFlecha, among them ASCURI - Cultural Association of Indigenous Directors (Guarani, Kaiowá and Terena / MS); o Pēnãhã - Maxakali do Pradinho Cinema Collective (Maxakali / Tikmũ´ũn / MG); the Beya Xina Bena Collective (Huni Kuin / AC); the Akubaaj Cinta Larga Cinema Collective (Cinta Larga / RO); the Collective Ijã Mytyli of Cinema Manoki and Myky (Manoki and Myky / MT).
Visit https://redecineflecha.org/mostra/, check the schedule and watch the films and lives with the indigenous directors!
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