Immutable: Right Now I Want to Scream: Police and Army Killings in Rio - the Brazil Haiti Connection
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Resource ID
45
Access
Open
Title
Right Now I Want to Scream: Police and Army Killings in Rio - the Brazil Haiti Connection
Author
McLaughlin, Cahal
Other contributor
Wills, Siobhán
Publishing institution
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Date of publication
2020
Abstract
“Right now I want to scream”; this cry of urgency is how Vanessa Félix, mother of 8 year old Ágatha, shot by the police in Rio de Janeiro, September 2019, closes her interview in this film that connects two worlds: the marginalised black communities of Cité Soleil and Rio. The film aims to provide a platform for residents of marginalised communities to tell their stories. Others interviewed include community leaders from favela communities; experts from Fiocruz, the leading public health institute in Latin America, the international human rights NGO Conectas; and a Rio de Janeiro police officer.
Keywords
State violence
Participatory filmmaking
Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
GND Keywords
Brasilien 4008003-1
Rio de Janeiro 4076741-3
Polizei /Gewalttätigkeit 7511644-3
Slum 4055304-8
Zivilbevölkerung 4190984-7
Menschenrecht 4074725-6
DDC
305 Personengruppen, 323 Grundrechte und politische Rechte, 363 Andere soziale Probleme und Sozialdienste, 364 Kriminologie, 981 Brasilien
RVK
MI 84285
Language
eng
por
Publication type
MovingImage
File format
MP4
Publisher DOI
aleph-id
BV050250392
Alma System ID
9949996158502882
Geolocation
Rio de Janeiro
Cité Soleil
Duration
01:02:04
Related resources
https://doi.org/10.61014/UtopiasSustainability/McLaughlinWills