• Director(s)

    Alex Pritz

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Release date

    02/09/2022

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary

  • Approx. running minutes

    85m

  • Cast

    Neidinha Bandeira, Bitaté Uru Eu Wau Wau

Film

The Territory

moderate threat, discrimination

THE TERRITORY is a documentary film in which a group of Indigenous Brazilians fight back against a network of farmers who are illegally seizing protected sections of the Amazon rainforest, destroying it's ecosystem and risking the lives of an uncontacted group who live deep within its borders.

THE TERRITORY is a documentary film in which a group of Indigenous Brazilians fight back against a network of farmers who are illegally seizing protected sections of the Amazon rainforest, destroying it's ecosystem and risking the lives of an uncontacted group who live deep within its borders.

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threat and horror
There is a scene of moderate threat in which a woman receives a convincing prank call about her daughter having been abducted. There is a tense period where her safety cannot be confirmed, however her mother eventually finds her safe and well
discrimination
References to racism experienced by Indigenous Brazilians, particularly since 2019, occur throughout. One scene in the film details the murder of an Indigenous leader whose body was discovered with head and facial wounds. There are also references to invasions on Indigenous territory.
additional issues
Mild bad language ('shit') and even milder terms ('God', 'hell', 'damn') occur throughout. There are scenes of bereavement during the funeral of an Indigenous man who was murdered. Dangerous behaviour occurs when illegal loggers start forest fires in order to clear sections of land more quickly.
  • Director(s)

    Alex Pritz

  • Production Year

    2022

  • Release date

    02/09/2022

  • Genre(s)

    Documentary

  • Approx. running minutes

    85m

  • Cast

    Neidinha Bandeira, Bitaté Uru Eu Wau Wau

moderate threat, discrimination
Classified Date:
24/08/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Dogwoof
threat and horror
There is a scene of moderate threat in which a woman receives a convincing prank call about her daughter having been abducted. There is a tense period where her safety cannot be confirmed, however her mother eventually finds her safe and well
discrimination
References to racism experienced by Indigenous Brazilians, particularly since 2019, occur throughout. One scene in the film details the murder of an Indigenous leader whose body was discovered with head and facial wounds. There are also references to invasions on Indigenous territory.
additional issues
Mild bad language ('shit') and even milder terms ('God', 'hell', 'damn') occur throughout. There are scenes of bereavement during the funeral of an Indigenous man who was murdered. Dangerous behaviour occurs when illegal loggers start forest fires in order to clear sections of land more quickly.
Classified Date:
24/08/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Dogwoof
  • Classified date

    24/08/2022

  • Language

    English