Carlos FAUSTO (1963, São Paulo, Brazil) is associate professor of anthropology at the National Museum of Rio de Janeiro and has published worldwide. Fausto has been conducting fieldwork among Amazonian indigenous peoples since 1988 and coordinates a video project - since 2002 - among the Kuikuro people, where he also develops a long-term photographic project.
Leonardo SETTE (1978, France) attended film school in Cuba and France (La Fémis) and obtained his degree in Cinema History from Sorbonne University, Paris France.
Takumã KUIKURO (1983, Brazil) was raised and educated by family in the Xingu Indigenous Reservation, in the Brazilian Amazon region. In 2002, he started to participate in video workshops and has since co-produced and co-directed short films.
Biography Carlos Fausto (1963, São Paulo, Brazil) is associate professor of anthropology at the National Museum of Rio de Janeiro and has published worldwide. Fausto has been conducting fieldwork among Amazonian indigenous peoples since 1988 and coordinates a video project - since 2002 - among the Kuikuro people, where he also develops a long-term photographic project.
Biography Takumã Kuikuro (1983, Brazil) was raised and educated by family in the Xingu Indigenous Reservation, in the Brazilian Amazon region. In 2002, he started to participate in video workshops and has since co-produced and co-directed short films.
Filmography 2007 Espero que vocês gostem destes filmes 2006 The smell of the Pequi Fruit 2004 The Day the Moon Menstruated
Biography Leonardo Sette (1978, France) attended film school in Cuba and France (La Fémis) and obtained his degree in Cinema History from Sorbonne University, Paris France. For over ten years he has been giving audiovisual training workshops for Amazonian indigenous people, a program funded by the Brazilian government.
Filmography 2012 Porcos raivosos 2009 Confessionário 2008 Ocidente
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