The National Truth Commission, installed in 2011 to investigate crimes committed during a military dictatorship, brought to the public a still very obscure chapter of our history: the existence of an indigenous detention center in the city of Resplendor (MG), called Reformatório Krenak . First installed within the territory of the Krenak ethnic group, and later transferred to Carmésia, it imprisoned and tortured not only Krenak indigenous people, but several other ethnic groups such as the Pataxó, imposing restrictions on their ancestral practices under relentless surveillance by the military. The documentary shows how this concentration camp worked, and the consequences of this collective trauma for the affected indigenous peoples.
Genre: Documentary
Stars: Rubens Valente
Crew: Luana Otto (Producer), Cris Lyra (Cinematography), Claudia Nunes (Writer), Eduardo Aquino (Editor), Claudia Nunes (Director), Erico Rassi (Director)
Country: Brazil
Language: Português
Studio: Viêtnam
Runtime: 52 minutes
Quality: HD
Released: Jun 10, 2019
IMDb: 10
Keywords:social & cultural documentary