by elestudio | Nov 30, 2025 | Reviews
In the first season of REEL BRAZIL: Mutinies in Video Art, the film O Espírito da TV spotlights the Waiãpi people of the Amazon Rainforest. It shows their bold fight to hold onto their land and traditions against the push of new technology and outsiders. This post dives into that story, exploring how one video piece captures a group’s stand for cultural survival and how in today’s world the idea of resistance is not too far fetched.
by elestudio | Nov 17, 2025 | Reviews
In the first season of REEL BRAZIL: Mutinies in Video Art, the film O Espírito da TV spotlights the Waiãpi people of the Amazon Rainforest. It shows their bold fight to hold onto their land and traditions against the push of new technology and outsiders. This post dives into that story, exploring how one video piece captures a group’s stand for cultural survival and how in today’s world the idea of resistance is not too far fetched.
by elestudio | Nov 17, 2025 | Reviews
The military dictatorship in Brazil (1964-1985) imposed an official rhetoric which promoted a notion of social morality based on the pillars of heterosexuality, the traditional family, and Christian values. Within this narrative, LGBTQI+ communities were portrayed as a threat to public order and morality, leading to their marginalisation and justifying violence against them.
Movements and art collectives became refuges for resistance, expression and cultural production, turning places into pockets of resistance where counterculture thrived, while challenging the patriarchal and heteronormative paradigm.
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