Serras da Desordem is a 2006 Brazilian film directed by Andrea Tonacci.[2] The film reproduces the trajectory of Carapirú, an Awá-Guajá Indian, who sees his tribe invaded and massacred by farmers and loggers. Serras da Desordem won the best film, direction and cinematography awards at the Gramado Film Festival.[3]
| Serras da desordem | |
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| Directed by | Andrea Tonacci |
| Written by | Andrea Tonacci Sydney Possuelo Wellington Figueiredo[1] |
| Cinematography | Alziro Barbosa Fernando Coster Aloysio Raulino |
| Edited by | Cristina Amaral |
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Running time | 135 minutes |
| Country | Brazil |
| Language | Portuguese |
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