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Of the Tree, the River and the People's Cry
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Of the Tree, the River and the People's Cry

(Quelque chose de l’arbre, du fleuve et du cri du peuple)

198026mDocumentary

Overview

The last part of the triptych is dedicated to the struggle of the peasant communities of northeastern Brazil; on the banks of the São Francisco River, the indigenous residents of the village of Caiçara fight to keep their Island of São Pedro, enclosed in a farm; all that remains is an abandoned chapel to which they go in procession. Tyrannized by their powerful neighbors, they talk about their lawsuits and sing about their two-century struggle, filmed in the village, during a procession to San Pedro and an expedition to the court where a delegation will file a complaint.

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Released
Original Title
Quelque chose de l’arbre, du fleuve et du cri du peuple
Production Countries
France