A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 23, 2005
Original Title:
Ãgtux
Genres:
Animation | Documentary
Production Companies:
Anaya
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 22
The Maxakali possess a remarkable plastic and sound refinement revealed in drawings, paintings, clothes, songs and poems. These people have hundreds of years of history. He populated a vast territory, which he traveled nomadicly, from the interior of Minas Gerais and Bahia, to the Atlantic. Today, the Maxakali Indians number around 1,200 people who live in Minas Gerais, in a small territory, between the cities of Santa Helena and Bertópolis. They live under a shadow of poverty widely publicized in newspapers and on television. The film searches for what is missing in the news: the richness of its graphics, its language, its everyday life. Ãgtux means “telling stories”
Animation:
Tania Anaya
Assistant Director:
Clarissa Campolina
Director:
Tania Anaya
Director of Photography:
Gilberto Otero
Editor:
Tania Anaya
Clarissa Campolina
Executive Producer:
Tania Anaya
Márcia Valadares
Rafael Conde
Producer:
Márcia Valadares
Juliana Leonel
Sound:
Toninho Muricy
Sound Editor:
Waleson Marques
Alexandre Martins
Writer:
Tania Anaya
Anna Flávia Dias
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