Serras da Desordem explained

Serras da desordem
Director:Andrea Tonacci
Cinematography:Alziro Barbosa
Fernando Coster
Aloysio Raulino
Editing:Cristina Amaral
Runtime:135 minutes
Country:Brazil
Language:Portuguese

Serras da Desordem is a 2006 Brazilian film directed by Andrea Tonacci.[1] The film reproduces the trajectory of Carapirú, an Awá-Guajá Indian, who sees his tribe invaded and massacred by farmers and loggers. Serras da Desordem won the best film, direction and cinematography awards at the Gramado Film Festival.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Crítica/"Serras da Desordem". Folha de S. Paulo. March 28, 2008. July 27, 2019.
  2. Web site: Filme foi vencedor em Gramado. Folha de S. Paulo. March 28, 2008. July 27, 2019.