Description |
1 videodisc (98 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
Series |
Ironweed film club ; no. 22
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Note |
Documentaries. |
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Title from container. |
Credits |
Directors, Jeff Zimbalist and Matt Mochary (Favela rising), Luke Morris and Toby MacDonald (Heavy metal drummer), Emma Cott and Adrianne Koteen (Let them bark). |
System Details |
DVD, region 1, 4:3 aspect ratio, stereo sound. |
Summary |
Three films explore the uplifting and liberating power of art in hostile and restrictive cultures. Favela rising is the story of Anderson Sa the leader of a transformative social movement in one of Rio de Janeiro's poorest and most violent slums (favelas). Anderson and his friends founded Grupo Cultural AfroReggae to offer through music and dance a creative, pride-filled, joyous alternative to the deadly drug life of the favelas. In Heavy metal drummer, a Moroccan Muslim teenager's passion for heavy metal music makes him an outcast, as he yearns for artistic freedom. Let them bark is a brief biography of Nepalese artist Ragini Upadhyaya, whose work contains hidden commentary on the totalitarian government of her country and on the difficulties faced by women in southeast Asia. |
Contents |
Favela rising (2005 : 82 min.) -- Heavy metal drummer (2005 : 6 min.) -- Let them bark : a portrait of the artist Ragini Upadhyaya (2006 : 10 min.) |
Note |
"September 2007." |
Subject |
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) -- Social conditions.
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Squatter settlements -- Brazil -- Rio de Janeiro.
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Political activists -- Brazil -- Rio de Janeiro.
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Reggae music -- Brazil -- Rio de Janeiro.
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Documentary films.
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Short films.
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Afro Reggae (Musical group)
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Sa, Anderson.
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Upadhyaya, Ragini.
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Added Author |
Zimbalist, Jeff.
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Mochary, Matt.
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Morris, Luke.
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Macdonald, Toby.
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Cott, Emma.
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Koteen, Adrianne.
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Ironweed Film Club.
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Standard No. |
782410092294 |
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