The Buriti Flower (2024)
Through her child’s eyes, Patpro will go through three periods of the history of her indigenous people, in the heart of the Brazilian forest. Tirelessly persecuted, but guided by their ancestral rites, their love of nature and their fight to preserve their freedom, the Krahô never stop inventing new forms of resistance.
Director: João Salaviza, Renée Nader Messora
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 125 min
Release Date: March 21, 2024
Cast
- Ilda Pratpo Krahô - Pratpo
- Francisco Hyjnõ Krahô - Hyjnõ
- Solane Tehtikwyj Krahô - Jotàt
- Raene Kôtô Krahô - Kôtô
- Débora Sodré - Débora
- Luzia Cruwakwyj Krahô - Crowrãkwyj
- Sonia Guajajara
- Thiago Henrique Karai Djekupe
- Shirlei Djera
Screenplay
- Ilda Pratpo Krahô (Story)
- Renée Nader Messora (Story)
- Francisco Hyjnõ Krahô (Story)
- João Salaviza (Story)
- Henrique Ihjãc Krahô (Story)
Editing: Renée Nader Messora, João Salaviza
Production: Karõ Filmes, Entrefilmes, Material Bruto
Country: Brazil, Portugal
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
Keywords
dreams, ritual, indigenous community
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Buriti Flower about?
- Through her child’s eyes, Patpro will go through three periods of the history of her indigenous people, in the heart of the Brazilian forest. Tirelessly persecuted, but guided by their ancestral rites, their love of nature and their fight to preserve their freedom, the Krahô never stop inventing new forms of resistance.
- Who directed The Buriti Flower?
- The Buriti Flower was directed by João Salaviza, Renée Nader Messora.
- Who stars in The Buriti Flower?
- The Buriti Flower stars Ilda Pratpo Krahô, Francisco Hyjnõ Krahô, Solane Tehtikwyj Krahô, Raene Kôtô Krahô, Débora Sodré, Luzia Cruwakwyj Krahô.
- How long is The Buriti Flower?
- The Buriti Flower has a runtime of 2h 5m (125 minutes).
- What genre is The Buriti Flower?
- The Buriti Flower is a Drama film.
- Where was The Buriti Flower produced?
- The Buriti Flower was produced in Brazil, Portugal.