AntropoCena Session: "Hosts half a century ago: the mỹky version of history"

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Auditório do LISA. Rua do Anfiteatro, 181, Favo 10, USP.

LISA, CEstA and GRAVI invite you to the screening of the film "Hosts half a century ago: the mỹky version of history" on May 23, 2025, at 2 pm, in the LISA auditorium.

Co-produced by LISA in partnership with Ijã Mytyli Manoki and Mỹky Cinema Collective, the film had its premiere at a festival organized by the Latin American Coordinator for Cinema and Indigenous Peoples (CLACPI) and New York University (NYU). The screening took place on April 25, 2025 and was part of a side event of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. Director Typju  Mỹky also participated in the Forum, as the first Mỹky person to represent his people at the United Nations (UN), and denounced the current impasse in which the process of demarcation of his land finds itself, after it was canceled by the Minister of Justice of the Bolsonaro government, Anderson Torres. The screening of the film, which addresses the theme of the Mỹky territory, included a session commented in person by the directors and professors Faye Ginsburg, Professor of Anthropology and coordinator of the Center for Media, Culture and History at NYU, and Amalia Córdova, curator of the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage. The documentary also participated on May 4 in the Margaret Mead Film Festival, an important ethnographic film festival that has been held for over 40 years at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

The documentary will have its official premiere next week, on May 22nd, at 8 pm, in a session at CineSesc and will also be shown in the LISA auditorium, as part of the AntropoCena project, in partnership with the Center for Amerindian Studies (CEstA-USP) and with the Visual Anthropology Group (GRAVI-USP), in the session on the 23rd, at 2:00 p.m. These sessions will be attended by a delegation of five Mỹky representatives, made up of filmmakers and elders. They are coming to São Paulo for the first time and will present this work to the public, along with other members of the team. André Lopes, one of the film's directors, is a researcher at GRAVI-USP and defended his doctorate at PPGAS-USP in 2022. Since 2012, André has been making films in partnership with indigenous interlocutors, with support from LISA in finalizing the work.

AntropoCena is an initiative of LISA and aims to bring to the public the audiovisual production carried out by USP researchers, through exhibitions and debates.

We look forward to seeing you!