Curupira - Mother of the Forest is a captivating 12-minute short film that delves into the mystical world of the Amazonian goddess Curupira, as seen through the eyes of the Borarí people from Pará, Brazil. Curupira is revered as the supreme guardian of the Amazon rainforest, embodying both the nurturing spirit and formidable power of the forest. As the story unfolds, viewers are introduced to Curupira's dual nature: while she bestows her gifts with generosity and benevolence, she is also known for her fierce retribution against those who disrespect her sacred domain.
The film combines lush visual storytelling with the traditional voices of the Borarí community, offering an intimate portrayal of their spiritual connection to the forest and the deity they hold in awe. Through stunning imagery and evocative narration, Curupira illuminates the delicate balance between reverence and caution that governs the relationship between humans and the natural world. This powerful narrative not only celebrates the cultural heritage of the Borarí people but also serves as a poignant reminder of the deep, often perilous bond that exists between humanity and the environment it inhabits.
- Year2023
- Runtime12 minutes
- LanguagePortuguese
- CountryBrazil, UK, Netherlands
- PremiereIndia Premiere
- GenreCo-Existence
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- Social Media
- DirectorLea Hejn
- ProducerJade Wheldon
- Executive ProducerNicolas Brown, Rickey Welch, Andrea Walji
- CinematographerCosmo Roncon Jr., Cristian Dimitrius
- EditorAlysia Judge
- AnimatorBetty Denville, Giulia Bavagnoli
- MusicDan Pollard, Rollo Mason
Curupira - Mother of the Forest is a captivating 12-minute short film that delves into the mystical world of the Amazonian goddess Curupira, as seen through the eyes of the Borarí people from Pará, Brazil. Curupira is revered as the supreme guardian of the Amazon rainforest, embodying both the nurturing spirit and formidable power of the forest. As the story unfolds, viewers are introduced to Curupira's dual nature: while she bestows her gifts with generosity and benevolence, she is also known for her fierce retribution against those who disrespect her sacred domain.
The film combines lush visual storytelling with the traditional voices of the Borarí community, offering an intimate portrayal of their spiritual connection to the forest and the deity they hold in awe. Through stunning imagery and evocative narration, Curupira illuminates the delicate balance between reverence and caution that governs the relationship between humans and the natural world. This powerful narrative not only celebrates the cultural heritage of the Borarí people but also serves as a poignant reminder of the deep, often perilous bond that exists between humanity and the environment it inhabits.
- Year2023
- Runtime12 minutes
- LanguagePortuguese
- CountryBrazil, UK, Netherlands
- PremiereIndia Premiere
- GenreCo-Existence
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- Social Media
- DirectorLea Hejn
- ProducerJade Wheldon
- Executive ProducerNicolas Brown, Rickey Welch, Andrea Walji
- CinematographerCosmo Roncon Jr., Cristian Dimitrius
- EditorAlysia Judge
- AnimatorBetty Denville, Giulia Bavagnoli
- MusicDan Pollard, Rollo Mason