Have a Nice Trip Ibantu!: Indians in Brazil, Part One

2000 | 00:18:00 | Brazil | Portuguese, Brazil | Color | Mono | 4:3 | Video

Collection: Single Titles

Tags: Documentary, Expedition/Travel, Film or Videomaking, Indigenous, Youth/Childhood

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Indians In Brazil is an educational series for Brazilian public schools that invites students to experience cultural diversity. Four teenagers are invited to discover a new world and participate in Indian daily life in two different communities. They show their emotions, curiosity and fears, and are surprised by their new friends.

 

Part One of the series, Good Trip Ibantu! is a highly emotional account of a meeting of the four teenagers with the KrahĂ´ Indians. The KrahĂ´ receive them warmly and the integration is immediate. The youth take part in the daily life and ceremonies of the village. They are painted and receive Indian names. Their departure is pure emotion.

 

In Portuguese with English subtitles.

 

Prizes + Awards

Abdandc Award, Brazilian Documentary Association, 6th International Ethnographic Film Festival, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2000

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