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We Fight for this Land

  • Cahal McLaughlin and Siobhán Wills
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Abstract

This article analyses the opportunities and challenges in the filmic representation of the impact of ecoviolence on traditional Quilombola and Ka’apor communities in Brazil’s Amazon as farmers and loggers invade their territories violating the physical and psychological borders of community life, where they have lived and worked for generations. We reflect on the use of participatory practice in the documentary film, We Fight For This Land: Ka’apor and Quilombola Communities in Brazil (2024, 62 mins), in an attempt to address the borders created by differentials in access to resources by filmmakers and participants.

Abstract

This article analyses the opportunities and challenges in the filmic representation of the impact of ecoviolence on traditional Quilombola and Ka’apor communities in Brazil’s Amazon as farmers and loggers invade their territories violating the physical and psychological borders of community life, where they have lived and worked for generations. We reflect on the use of participatory practice in the documentary film, We Fight For This Land: Ka’apor and Quilombola Communities in Brazil (2024, 62 mins), in an attempt to address the borders created by differentials in access to resources by filmmakers and participants.

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