Konãgxeka: O Dilúvio Maxakali (2016)

Konãgxeka: O Dilúvio Maxakali (2016) poster

Konãgxeka, in the Maxakali indigenous language, means "big water" - It is the Maxakali version of the flood story, sent by the yãmîy spirits as a punishment for the selfishness and greed of men. The illustrations for the film were made during a workshop held at Aldeia Verde Maxakali, in the municipality of Ladainha, Minas Gerais.

Director: Isael Maxakali, Charles Bicalho
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 12 min
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Screenplay

Editing: Charles Bicalho, Jackson Abacatu
Country: Brazil
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Konãgxeka: O Dilúvio Maxakali about?
Konãgxeka, in the Maxakali indigenous language, means "big water" - It is the Maxakali version of the flood story, sent by the yãmîy spirits as a punishment for the selfishness and greed of men. The illustrations for the film were made during a workshop held at Aldeia Verde Maxakali, in the municipality of Ladainha, Minas Gerais.
Who directed Konãgxeka: O Dilúvio Maxakali?
Konãgxeka: O Dilúvio Maxakali was directed by Isael Maxakali, Charles Bicalho.
How long is Konãgxeka: O Dilúvio Maxakali?
Konãgxeka: O Dilúvio Maxakali has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
What genre is Konãgxeka: O Dilúvio Maxakali?
Konãgxeka: O Dilúvio Maxakali is a Documentary film.
Where was Konãgxeka: O Dilúvio Maxakali produced?
Konãgxeka: O Dilúvio Maxakali was produced in Brazil.