Indigenous documentary will be displayed in Cannes; Know the production

The documentary “I heard the call: the return of the tupinambá cloaks” will be displayed in Cannes Festival which happens between May 13 and 24. The Brazilian title is in one of the Marché du Film programs.

The film chronicles the journey of Celia Tupinambá, indigenous visual artist, anthropologist and internationally recognized leadership, in her spiritual mission by European museums.

The direction is by Robson Dias, Myrza Muniz and the indigenous leader Célia Tupinambá. The screening is scheduled for May 16, at Palais des festivals.

What is Marché du Film?

Marché Du Film is a business center promoted during the Cannes Film Festival. Every year, he offers festivals (or markets) of the inner world the exclusive opportunity to curate and host his own exclusive showcase at the event.

The opportunity allows the connection with producers, distributors and other global film industry professionals.

This year, Brazil was chosen to be the country honored at Marché Du Film. The choice is part of the Brazil-France 2025 season, a program established by an agreement between the governments of both countries in 2023 to promote cultural exchange in the 200th anniversary of diplomatic relations.

See also: Movies that compete for the Golden Palm in Cannes 2025

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Source: CNN Brasil

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