
In the Kuikuro homeland of the Upper Xingu in central Brazil, the community is called upon to make preparations for the Jamurikumalu ritual: a traditional festival of singing and dancing that is performed only by women. However, complications arise when an elderly woman is seriously ill. With refreshing frankness and exuberance, this extraordinary documentary follows the Kuikuro people in a race against time to preserve the knowledge of their elders and the practice of their traditions before they are lost forever.
Crew
Takumã Kuikuro
Director, Screenplay, Director of Photography, Sound
Carlos Fausto
Director, Screenplay, Producer
Leonardo Sette
Director, Screenplay, Editor, Sound
Mahajugi Kuikuro
Director of Photography, Sound
Munai Kuikuro
Director of Photography, Sound
Vincent Carelli
Executive Producer
Carlos Montenegro
Sound
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