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Video in the Villages
Filmmaker Name:
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Vincent Carelli
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Film Length:
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10 min
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Film Year:
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1989
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Duration:
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0-20 min
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Decade:
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1980s
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Series:
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Video in the Villages series
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Collection:
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Video in the Villages collection
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Color:
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color
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This introduction to Video in the Villages gives an overview of the project's first two years. By recording and exchanging their own images, Amazonian native groups such as the Nambiquara, Cavião, Tikuna and Kaiapó preserve their culture and unite communities. In the hands of young Indian videomakers, recording equipment becomes a tool for political and ethnic affirmation, allowing them to document community works, important gatherings and interactions with government officials.
Disclaimer on Naming:Please be aware that this documentary may include outdated or potentially offensive language.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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