The Inhaa-be indigenous village inaugurates the first cinema in an Amazon indigenous territory. The opening featured Kokama's documentary "Traços da Resistencia" ("Traces of Resistance") along with eight short films showcasing Indigenous talent from across Brazil.
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00:00After I started to understand, my grandfather started to teach me how to turn pages, and my aunt too.
00:08I'm closer to the audiovisual. I participated in some projects that led me to this direction.
00:15It's a dream come true, that children will be able to watch movies, documentaries,
00:25the things that happen out there, because not everyone has access to the city.
00:30We try to put our children to study inside the village,
00:35so they can't be at risk of suffering.
00:39How can I say? There is still prejudice.
00:55Because we are able to take back something that is historical for us.
01:05We are in this place now, the 7th art has arrived in our village,
01:10and today we will be able to impact the hearts of children and young people who love the audiovisual.