T1EP5
Where's Amarildo
Amarildo Dias de Souza (Rio de Janeiro, 1965/1966) was a Brazilian stonemason's assistant, a resident of Rocinha, who became known nationally because of his disappearance, since July 14, 2013, after being detained by military police and driven from the door of his house, in Favela da Rocinha, towards the headquarters of the neighborhood's Pacifying Police Unit. His disappearance became a symbol of cases of abuse of authority and police violence.1 The main suspects in Amarildo's disappearance are the police itself.
Urban violence
16:35
EP8 - We are all Claudia !!
We are all Claudia !!
Public act “Somos tod @ s Cláudia” organized by the Black Movement and other entities on the last April 5th, 2014 in Madureira, northern zone of Rio de Janeiro. Protesters protested the genocide and neglect of the black population in Rio de Janeiro.
Urban violence
05:11
EP7 - War for Peace in Morro do Alemão - 2010
War for Peace in Morro do Alemão - 2010
The video portrays the occupation of police forces in the fight against drug dealers. In the middle of this war, there are the working people living in the communities in Rio de Janeiro. Music: What I See; Artist: Balance Point. Photography: Carlos Junior
Urban violence
05:18
EP6 - War for Peace in Alemão - 2010
War for Peace in Alemão - 2010
The video portrays the occupation of police forces in the fight against drug dealers. In the middle of this war, there are the working people living in the communities in Rio de Janeiro. Music: What I See; Artist: Balance Point. Photography: Carlos Junior
Urban violence
17:03
EP5 - Where's Amarildo
Where's Amarildo
Amarildo Dias de Souza (Rio de Janeiro, 1965/1966) was a Brazilian stonemason's assistant, a resident of Rocinha, who became known nationally because of his disappearance, since July 14, 2013, after being detained by military police and driven from the door of his house, in Favela da Rocinha, towards the headquarters of the neighborhood's Pacifying Police Unit. His disappearance became a symbol of cases of abuse of authority and police violence.1 The main suspects in Amarildo's disappearance are the police itself.
Urban violence
42:36
EP4 - Rumba Gabriel - Community Leadership
Rumba Gabriel - Community Leadership
Rumba Gabriel, resident of Jacarezinho and one of the coordinators of Portal Favelas. Antonio Carlos Frerreira Gabriel was born on 7/3/1995. Born in Rio de Janeiro, Rumba is a journalist, theologian, writer and poet-composer from Mangueira and former president of Grêmio Recreativo Escola de Samba Unidos do Jacarezinho (or simply Unidos do Jacarezinho).
Urban violence
05:46
EP3 - Behind the Scenes of Police Violence 1982 - Marcos Romão
Behind the Scenes of Police Violence 1982 - Marcos Romão
Cultne produced, with archival images by Ras Adauto and Vik Birkbeck, current images by Alexandre Dias and edition by Filó Filho, the record for reflection on the 125 Years of the Abolition of Slavery. In 1982, in Rio de Janeiro, photographer Luiz Mourier from Jornal do Brasil brought to the world the reality experienced by blacks and poor people in this country. In an inhumane and racist attitude, the Military Police of the State of Rio de Janeiro approached and arrested a group of blacks using ropes around their necks in an area near Estrada Grajaú Jacarepaguá, in the northern part of Rio de Janeiro.
Urban violence
12:57
EP2 - Public Act Against Police Violence - 1982
Public Act Against Police Violence - 1982
With images from the producer Enugbarijô by Ras Adauto and Vik Birkbeck and an updated edition of Filó Filho, we bring this record for reflection on the 125 Years of the Abolition of Slavery. In 1982, in Rio de Janeiro, photographer Luiz Mourier from Jornal do Brasil brought to the world the reality experienced by blacks and poor people in this country. In an inhumane and racist attitude, the Military Police of the State of Rio de Janeiro approached and arrested a group of blacks using ropes around their necks in an area near Estrada Grajaú Jacarepaguá, in the northern part of Rio de Janeiro.
Urban violence
27:53
EP1 - Public Security - Collective Justice Luiz Gama
Public Security - Collective Justice Luiz Gama
Cultne was present at the CAARJ / OAB plenary, recording the lecture of Professor Jorge da Silva who spoke about "Public Security" with a full house, mostly young people from various areas, especially the area of Law. Jorge Da Silva holds a PhD in Social Sciences from UERJ and an adjunct professor at the same University. In the Military Police, he held the position of chief of the General Staff. He was also Secretary of State for Human Rights / RJ.
Cultne cinema
11:03
Movie - Liamb Black Samba Nzambi
Black Marches
02:09
EP15 - Black Lives Matter - Act in RJ - 07.06.2020
Black Marches
09:56
EP11 - Women on Rio Street - Part 2
Black Marches
04:57
EP10 - Women on Rio Street - Part 1
Events and Demonstrations
17:56
EP3 - Forum Women of Axé Mobilized Against Domestic and Family Violence
FESPAC
04:47
EP8 - FESPAC Brasil - Part 8
FESPAC
06:12
EP7 - FESPAC Brasil - Part 7
Events and Manifestations
02:08