It Marked My Life a Lot

Cahal McLaughlin (Producer), Siobhán Wills (Producer)

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Abstract

In this film, mothers, teachers, community health workers and mental health providers talk about the long-term impact of police violence on human rights in Brazil. We also hear from UN special rapporteur Tlaleng Mofokeng and former rapporteurs Christof Heyns and Dainius Puras.

Participants:
Janaina de Assis Matos
Leonardo Bueno
Joelma Couta Melanes
Luciana Gomes
Christof Heyns
Ana Paula Oliveira
Cris dos Prazeres
Danius Puras
Valcler Rangel Fernandes
Camilia Santos
Vanessa Sales Félix
Bruna da Silva
Pedro Strozenberg
Tlang Mofokeng

Co-Producers & Co-Directors: Cahal McLaughlin & Siobhán Wills
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBelfast
Media of outputFilm
Size40 mins.
Publication statusPublished - 12 Mar 2022

Keywords

  • Brazil
  • police violence
  • racism
  • documentary film

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Arts and Humanities

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