‘Vale dos Isolados’, a film that investigates the murder of Bruno Pereira and Dom Philips, wins the Vladmir Herzog award
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Globoplay documentary reveals how State negligence resurfaced a historic cycle of violence in Vale do Javari, a region with the largest number of isolated indigenous people in the world. Indigenous protest calls for justice after deaths of Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips Diego Nigro/Reuters The documentary “Vale dos Isolados: the murder of Bruno and Dom” won, this Tuesday (10), the Vladmir Herzog award, in the best production category video journalism. Directed by Sônia Bridi, the film focuses on the case of indigenous man Bruno Pereira and British journalist Dom Phillips, murdered last year, victims of an ambush, in a crime that had repercussions throughout the world. The film, which is produced by Globoplay, the platform where it is available, reveals how the State’s negligence caused a historical cycle of violence to resurface in Vale do Javari, a region with the largest number of isolated indigenous people in the world. Bruno and Dom: demonstrations remind that violence is still a threat to those who work to protect indigenous lands To record “Vale dos Isolados”, the team spent more than a hundred days in the region where the crime took place, showing the conflicts in Vale do Javari and investigating the circumstances of Bruno and Dom’s deaths. They were competing for the trophy “Boate Kiss – A Tragedy of Santa Maria”, by Marcelo Canelas, “Illegal Wood. From the Forest to the Final Destination”, also by Sônia Bridi.
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