Directing
In the 1960s, the Farkas Caravan traveled through the Northeast, capturing faces, voices, and social transformations of a bygone Brazil. This film retraces the Caravan's journey, connecting these historical works with the contemporary Northeast.
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Immersed in her thoughts, the young Jessika Yakecan, daughter of the Shaman Cicero Potyguara and political activist, alternates her time learning the ancestral knowledge of her father, campaigning for gender and sexuality causes with her “Coletivo Indígena LGBTI+ Caboclas” and fighting to defend the territory of her village.