The program includes commercially unreleased films, musical performance, debates and meetings, as well as an exhibition on the Chilean dictatorship
THE 4th DH Fest – Human Rights Culture Festival takes place from December 10th to 15th, in various locations in São Paulo and on the Sesc Digital streaming platform. With the theme “Between Roots and Horizons”, this edition’s proposal is to address the connections between what defines us historically and the possibilities of projecting the future.
Among the highlights, a meeting with the Yanomami shaman and leader David Kopenawathe exhibition “Memories found: between solidarity and persecution”, which includes a debate with children of Rubens and Eunice Paiva and of Vladimir and Clarice Herzogtribute to the actor Lima Duartemusic at Ocupação 9 de Julho, with DJ KL Jay and the Filhos de Gil and Ritaleena blocks, in addition to showing Brazilian feature films that have not yet been commercially released. All programming is free.
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The opening takes place on 12/10, Tuesday, at 7pm, at Sesc Vila Mariana, and features the screening of Malêsa Brazilian feature film still unreleased on the commercial circuit, directed by the actor Antonio Pitanga. The film takes place during what is considered the largest insurrection of slaves in the history of Brazil: the Malês Revolt, which took place in 1835, in Salvador, Bahia. Among the cast, stand out Camila Pitanga, Rocco Pitanga, Samira Carvalho and Patricia Pillarin addition to the film’s director himself.
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The event celebrates the 76th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, established on December 10, and its objective is to publicize and discuss, through artistic expressions, the various themes related to human rights.
Schedule
10 to 22/12
Sesc Digital (https://sesc.digital/)
“Bença” (15 min) – Mano Cappu
“Futuristic Caiçara” (10 min) – Debora Bergamini
“Engole o Choro” (12 min) – Fabio Rodrigo
“Expresso Parador” (25 min) – JV Santos
“Lagrimar” (14 min) – Paula Vanina
“Our Pamphlet Would Be Like This” (25 min) – Leandro Olimpio
“The Elementary Silence” (15 min) – Mariana de Melo
“Small Insurrections” (13 min) – William de Oliveira
10/12, Tuesday
Sesc Vila Mariana (Rua Pelotas 141, Vila Mariana – São Paulo)
7pm – opening ceremony
“Malês” (113 min) – Antonio Pitanga
11/12, Wednesday
Brazilian Cinemateca (largo Sen. Raul Cardoso 207, Vila Clementino – São Paulo)
7:30 pm – “Body in Crime” (90 min) – Nuno Cesar de Abreu
12/12, Thursday
Centro Cultural São Paulo – Sala Lima Barreto (Rua Vergueiro 1000, Liberdade – São Paulo)
4:30 pm – “The Last Forest” (77 min) – Luiz Bolognesi
6:30 pm – “The Fall of the Sky” (108 min) – Eryk Rocha and Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha
8:30 pm – meeting “Defending Dreams”, with Davi Kopenawa; participation: Eryk Rocha and Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha
12/13, Friday
USP MariAntonia Center (Rua Maria Antônia 294, Vila Buarque – São Paulo)
4:00 pm – opening of the exhibition “Found Memories: between solidarity and persecution”
6:30 pm – “Heroines of this History” meeting, with Vera Paiva and Ivo Herzog, mediated by Tatiana Merlino
Cine Nave (Rua José Bento 106, Cambuci – São Paulo)
7pm – “Baby” (106 min) – Marcelo Caetano
14/12, Saturday
Espaço Augusta de Cinema (Rua Augusta 1475, Consolação – São Paulo)
11am – “As Polacas” (124 min) – João Jardim
Cine Olido (av. São João 473, Historic Center – São Paulo)
2pm – “Flow” (14 min) – Filipe Barbosa
“The Smoke and the Diamond” (6 min) – Bruno Villela, Fábio Bardella and Juliana Almeida
“Mute Utopia” (20 min) – Julio Matos
“My Friend Pedro MIXTAPE” (9 min) – Lincoln Péricles
“The Name of Life” (13 min) – Amanda Pomar
“André Hullk: Art and Ancestry” (15 min) – João Coelho and Rodrigo Duarte
4pm – “Afro-sambas: The Brazil of Baden and Vinicius” (93 min) – Emílio Domingos
5:30 pm – debate “Moving the arrow words”, with Thiago Elniño, Brisa Flow and Mel Duarte
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