Indigenous filmmakers producing children's programming
- Two video workshops to train young indigenous film makers in production and editing in Brazil were organized
There is a dearth of knowledge about contemporary indigenous realities within Brazilian society. Present since the late nineties in film festivals, video stores, schools, and public television, the work of indigenous filmmakers is helping to change this. There is great potential in products specifically about and for children: younger audiences are curious, and cultural practices of village children are easily recognizable aspects of human Iife. Raising awareness, informing and educating the public about different realities is a key element in corroding stereotypes, prejudice and promoting dialogue. This project is focused on Ashaninka and Guarani communities.
This project is offering training into filmmaking to indigenous individuals. It is strengthening the skills of indigenous filmmakers already active. The objective is to broaden the range of films created, produced, distributed and consumed in Brazil with the culturally diverse content produced by indigenous communities. The capacity-building workshops focus on the production of children’s content. In parallel, Video nas Aldeias hopes to promote the profile of indigenous filmmakers as valuable assets for Brazil’s cultural industries.
- This project integrates activities that contribute to the creation, production, distribution and consumption of indigenous films. It professionalizes indigenous filmmakers in Brazil by offering capacity-building opportunities in idea exploration, film production and editing. The goal is to create six films to be used in classrooms all over Brazil to promote cultural diversity and erode negative stereotypes in an effort banish discrimination towards indigenous groups.
- Video nas Aldeias will package and help distribute indigenously created and produced films, making sure that they are not only subtitled but also dubbed for younger audiences. In addition, it will raise awareness among the youth about the importance of the diversity of cultural expressions; Video nas Aldeias intends to submit the final compilation of indigenous films to the Brazilian Ministry of Education for adaptation and large-scale distribution in elementary schools across the country.
