Department of Anthropology: Filmmaking in the Amazon with Bepkadjoiti Kayapo and Simone Giovine
Description
The Department of Anthropology is happy to announce, for the third year in a row, that they will be hosting Kayapó filmmakers and the Beture Filmmaking Collective to Purdue.
FILMMAKING IN THE AMAZON WITH BEPKADJOITI KAYAPO AND SIMONE GIOVINE
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 12th, 1:30-3:00pm
RECEPTION TO FOLLOW
STONE 154
Simone Giovine (Filmmaker and co-founder of the Kayapó Béture Filmmaking Collective) and Bepkadjoiti Kayapó (filmmaker part of Kôkôjagõti Collective and Béture Collective) will talk about the work of the Béture Collective - a group of indigenous Kayapó-M?bêngôkre Filmmakers that work with the nongovernmental organization the Protected Forest Association. The nucleus of the Béture Collective, made up of 15 filmmakers from different villages, is a movement that is steadily growing with more and more young people from different communities involved. This intimate discussion will provide students and faculty with a chance to speak with filmmakers about their work that focuses on cultural heritage, rights, and activism.
For more information please email Laura Zanotti lzanotti@purdue.edu
Connect! https://www.instagram.com/coletivobeture/
Contact Details
- Laura Zanotti
- lzanotti@purdue.edu
- 765-496-2717