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- 2008 (Accumulation)
- 2006 (Creation)
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Video
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In Brasil, “Quilombo Country,” a documentary film shot on digital video, provides a portrait of rural communities called “quilombos” in Brazil, which were either founded by runaway slaves or begun from abandoned plantations. As many as 2,000 quilombos exist today. Largely unknown to the outside world, today these communities struggle to preserve a rich heritage born of resistance to oppression.
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Press: Yes; Catalogue: Yes; Itinerancies: No; Online archive: No; Television: No
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copyright
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Portuguese
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Llengua: Brazilian Portuguese. Països: Brazil
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images/posters/2533_0472_Quilombo_Country.jpg
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2021: Saberes Migrantes - Resistencias / 2008: Exodus - 31 de Enero de 2008
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diciembre 2008 - digitalizado archivo VO ingles nu 4-12 sinopsi copiada de la web del film enviaron un cd con infos y mas fotos!
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Proyecciones: 2 (2008, 2021) — Saberes Migrantes, Exodus
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- Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI) (Accumulator)
- Leonard Abrams (Subject)
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Latin
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