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Free-For-All In Sararé
Filmmaker Name:
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Vincent Carelli, Maurizio Longobardi
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Film Length:
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27 min
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Film Year:
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1992
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Duration:
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21-45 min
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Decade:
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1990s
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Series:
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Conflicts in the Amazon series
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Collection:
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Video in the Villages collection
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Secondary Creator:
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Virgínia Valadão
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Color:
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color
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Region:
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South America
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Subject:
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Globalization and Development
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More than six thousand gold and mineral prospectors have invaded the Nambiquara reserve of Sararé, Brazil, while loggers raid the area's mahogany rich forests. Only pressure from the World Bank, with whom the government of Mato Grosso is negotiating a loan, promises to bring an end to the gross environmental degradation. The government gives the prospectors 60 days to leave the area; the situation becomes increasingly tense as the state police are brought in to evacuate. Poor and desperate for a livelihood, the prospectors don't believe in the Indians' right to have a reservation, asking, "What are they going to do with all that land?"
Disclaimer on Naming:
Please be aware that this documentary may include outdated or potentially offensive language. Such terms are not endorsed by DER but are presented in their original context to promote awareness, education, and discussion. Learn more about DER’s efforts to use reparative language and honor the preferred names of Indigenous communities by clicking here.
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