Takumã Kuikuro Trailers
Ngune elü, the day the moon menstruated TrailerInteractions - When Cinema Looks to Nature TrailerA Febre da Mata Trailer
Ngune elü, the day the moon menstruated TrailerInteractions - When Cinema Looks to Nature TrailerA Febre da Mata Trailer
Total trailers found: 13
01 August 2022
Twelve international filmmakers create connections between humans and animals, through biodiversity, ecosystem, climate change, environment and water risks.
09 August 2011
In the Kuikuro homeland of the Upper Xingu in central Brazil, the community is called upon to make preparations for the Jamurikumalu ritual: a traditional festival of singing and dancing that is performed only by women.
24 August 2020
Inspired by the 18th article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which says that everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, the documentary shows how Agahü is traditionally made and used in the Upper Xingu by the Kuikuro people.
03 February 2017
A story of the Kuikuro people of Alto Xingu-MT, where their brothers Kangagatü and Kangagahangü fight over a girl his girlfriend.
01 January 2004
During a video workshop at the Kuikuro village, an eclipse happens. Suddenly, everything changes.
05 May 2017
ETE LONDON follows the journey made by Indigenous filmmaker Takumã Kuikuro to the heart of one of the busiest cities in the world: London.
28 February 2019
The indigenous elder of the Karipuna people, Dona Alexandrina, also known as Xandoca, tells a little about her history and about the village Santa Isabel, Terra Indígena Uaça, in the municipality of Oiapoque, in Macapá.
09 March 2018
ITO, fire, in the Karib indigenous language, is a documentary that deals with integrated fire management and presents different strategies to prevent forest fires in the Xingu Indigenous Land, exposing the knowledge of the Indians about the fire regime and the problems faced in the villages, due to the change in this regime.
01 January 2014
Takumã Kuikuro leaves his village located in Alto-Xingu, Mato Grosso, with his wife, Kisuagu Regina Kuikuro, and sons Kelly Kaitsu, Ahuseti Larissa and Mayupi Bernardo Kuikuro to live in Rio de Janeiro.
01 January 2022
The shaman and his family go fishing. While fishing, a jaguar approaches and starts screaming, scared, looking for help.