Xingu-Tokyo: Conexão Ancestral (2024)

The film explores the ancient artistic tradition of the indigenous peoples of Brazil, focusing on the manual creation of wooden benches carved from tree trunks and decorated with natural pigments. These pieces of art, which blend functionality and beauty, carry deep religious and symbolic significance.

Director: Marisa Moreira Salles, Tomas Alvim, Pedro Jezler, Rafael Costa
Runtime: 45 min
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Country: Brazil
Original Language: pt
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Xingu-Tokyo: Conexão Ancestral about?
The film explores the ancient artistic tradition of the indigenous peoples of Brazil, focusing on the manual creation of wooden benches carved from tree trunks and decorated with natural pigments. These pieces of art, which blend functionality and beauty, carry deep religious and symbolic significance.
Who directed Xingu-Tokyo: Conexão Ancestral?
Xingu-Tokyo: Conexão Ancestral was directed by Marisa Moreira Salles, Tomas Alvim, Pedro Jezler, Rafael Costa.
How long is Xingu-Tokyo: Conexão Ancestral?
Xingu-Tokyo: Conexão Ancestral has a runtime of 45m (45 minutes).
Where was Xingu-Tokyo: Conexão Ancestral produced?
Xingu-Tokyo: Conexão Ancestral was produced in Brazil.