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Films
found one film
Directors
“Marin, Nadja”
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Year of production
“2008”
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Colour / Black and white
“Colour”
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short films
1
Region
South America
1
Country
Brazil
1
Keywords
Children / Young people
1
Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples
1
Directors
Marin, Nadja
1
x
Series
Granada Center for Visual Anthropology Student Film
1
Country of production
United Kingdom
1
Year of production
2008
1
x
Colour / Black and white
Film
Tenonde’i – a Beautiful Future
2008
30
‘
Directed by
Nadja Marin
.
In a village inside the world’s fifth largest and tough city, São Paulo, a young Guaraní created a children’s choir to raise money for his community. Filled with beautiful sounds, the film is a portrait of the choir called ‘Tenonde’i’ and shows the struggle of this young man to deliver his message to the non-indigenous society.
South America
Indigenous peoples / First Nations peoples
Children / Young people