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Mari Corrêa

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March 2008

Mari Corrêa Mari Corrêa is a documentary film director and editor, and co-director of Vídeo nas Aldeias/Video in the Villages (VNA). Corrêa began her professional career in France where, between 1986 and 2004, she edited documentary films produced by French independent companies and European TV stations. She made her debut as a director at the Ateliers Varan in Paris where she began training documentary filmmakers. Her first documentary, The Body and the Spirits (1996), received the award for best video documentary in the Bilan du Film Ethnographique at the Musée de l'Homme, in Paris. In 1998 she launched VNA's training program for indigenous videomakers. She has edited VNA videos and recently co-directed Pïrinop, My First Contact with Kumaré Txicão (Ikpeng) and Karané Txicão (Ikpeng), which has won several international awards. Corrêa lives in Olinda, in the State of Pernambuco.

"When we started training indigenous videomakers and decided to create Video in the Villages as an NGO, I thought we should change its name to Video from the Villages, as we were suddenly turning the project's path in a new direction. We were creating conditions for indigenous people to express themselves in their own languages, by making films, changing their status from subjects of investigation into producers of their own speech. Since 1998, Video in The Villages has produced several films made by Indian filmmakers. The acknowledgement of this work by the public and critics in many film festivals is the most beautiful evidence that we have chosen the right path. Thus, by supporting productions by indigenous videomakers, we are creating Video from the Villages."

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Créditos Fotográficos: Mari Corrêa - gentileza de Vídeo nas Aldeias

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Karané Txicão

Kumaré Txicão

participante en el 2008 Vídeo Amazônia Indígena: Una Visión de las Aldeas

participante en el 2006 Festival de Cine y Video Indígena Americano


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