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a documentary told by the voices and perspectives of girls (ba’öno) and boys (até rémi), revealing the everyday lives of the a’wuê, children from the xavante people, on the pimentel barbosa indigenous land, in the state of mato grosso.

by following their plays and activities such as fishing, forest adventures, river exploring, and lessons from the elders, we begin to understand how traditions passed down from generation to generation, in a cycle that echoes the need to respect nature and be part of it.

directed by cristina flória and wagner pinto running time: 40 min based on the “prisons that set free” in eduardo coutinho’s movies, the movie turns the game upside down and places the greatest brazilian cinema interviewer in front of the cameras for an interview conducted by carlos nader.