Ara Pyau - Guarani Spring (2018)

Ara Pyau - Guarani Spring (2018) poster

The smallest indigenous reserve in Brazil suffers because of its proximity to the Juruá (non-indigenous). A village within the city of São Paulo. 800 Guaranis, live or survive, with their culture, their language and traditions, the contradictions of the urban world, of the outskirts. After having their land demarcated in 2016. In 2017, for the first time in the history of Brazil, there is a process of demarcation of land.

Director: Carlos Eduardo Magalhães
Runtime: 77 min
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Original Language: pt
More Films by Director: Carlos Eduardo Magalhães

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ara Pyau - Guarani Spring about?
The smallest indigenous reserve in Brazil suffers because of its proximity to the Juruá (non-indigenous). A village within the city of São Paulo. 800 Guaranis, live or survive, with their culture, their language and traditions, the contradictions of the urban world, of the outskirts. After having their land demarcated in 2016. In 2017, for the first time in the history of Brazil, there is a process of demarcation of land.
Who directed Ara Pyau - Guarani Spring?
Ara Pyau - Guarani Spring was directed by Carlos Eduardo Magalhães.
How long is Ara Pyau - Guarani Spring?
Ara Pyau - Guarani Spring has a runtime of 1h 17m (77 minutes).