Feminist Film Exhibition – Black Feminism Session | CIC Cinema | 22/07/2017 | CLOSED

Films: Feminist Film Festival - Black Feminism Session
Original title: Feminist Film Festival - Black Feminism Session
Direction: See below.
Cast: See below.
Censorship: Regular
Year of manufacture:: 2017
Country of origin: Brazil
Producer:

Synopsis:

Antoinette: Flávia Person, documentary, 15 min.
Synopsis: “Antonieta”, a documentary about Antonieta de Barros (1901-1952), a woman, black, teacher, columnist, feminist and in 1935 she became the first black woman to assume a popular mandate in the country.

Dandaras: The Strength of the Quilombola Woman: Anna Carolina Fernandes and Amaralina Fernandes, documentary, 30 min.
Synopsis: It presents the stories of five quilombola leaders from the State of Minas Gerais and their paths of engagement.

lucid: Caroline Neves and Fabio Rodrigo, documentary, 16 min.
Synopsis: But I don't even know if she has anything to cook, because she doesn't tell me.

What I learned from my elders: Susan Kalik and Fernanda Júlia, documentary, 26 min.
Synopsis: From what I learned from my elders is a documentary about the faith in Candomblé and how this faith is transmitted from generation to generation. A film where important women in Candomblé in Bahia talk about how they learned from their elders and how they teach their younger ones. A film about tradition, love and religiosity.

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