- Zoom
- 1h 00min
“by always being able to tell one more story, we postpone the end of the world.” – Ailton Krenak
Join Elizabeth Povinelli of Karrabing Film Collective and Indigenous filmmakers Sueli and Isael Maxakali in conversation to discuss storytelling as a medium of resistance, Indigenous cinema as a communal act, and the rituals of filmmaking as an indivisible part of the films themselves.
This discussion will be hosted on Zoom. To register for this discussion please click here.
Moderator
Andrea Isabel Ixchíu Hernández, investigative journalist and human rights defender
Participants
Elizabeth Povinelli, professor of anthropology & gender studies at Columbia University and founding member of Karrabing Film Collective
Sueli Maxakali, co-director of Nuhu Yãg Mu Yõg Hãm: This Land is our Land!
Isael Maxakali, co-director of Nuhu Yãg Mu Yõg Hãm: This Land is our Land!
For the full DocFest Exchange: Beyond Our Own Eyes talks and films programme click here.
This talk will be live captioned by Ai-Media.
image credit: Karrabing Film Collective