Serras da Desordem (Hills of Disorder)
Rating: NR
Synopsis:
In the Maranhão jungle of western Brazil, native people still try to live according to their social norms, despite government protections that often hurt more than help. SERRAS DA DESORDEM, Andrea Tonaccis most recent documentary, is a poetic reflection on the clash of cultures that ripped apart the small Tupi-Guajá tribe, and separated Carapirú from his family and his way of life for over 10 years. Visually audacious, and self-reflective, playing with color, light and filming technique the film superimposes multiple eras. Through purposeful reenactment and Tonaccis respectful, self-conscious use of the very same technologies that threaten to destroy their way of life, Carapirú and his son tell their own story of loss, violence and survival.
-Ilana Luna
Showtimes
Metro 4
618 State St., Santa Barbara, 805-963-9503
- Thursday, Jan. 31, 7 p.m.
- Friday, Feb. 1, 1 p.m.
- Saturday, Feb. 2, 9:15 p.m.
Note: Movie showtimes are subject to change.
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