2021 Art of Brooklyn Film Festival

'Right Now I Want to Scream' Encore Screening

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The film was produced using participatory practices in collaboration with mothers whose children have been killed during police operations in Complexo do Alemão, Manguihos, Complexo de Maré; and Salgueira. Janaina Matos, founding member of a group of Brazilian police officers campaigning against militarization, states that in Brazil ‘it has become normal’ for police ‘to enter a territory and treat the population as if it were a war enemy…Brazil’s security policy is not aiming to guarantee security for everyone, but just for an elite while oppressing the other larger number of the population, especially the black people.’ This film explores the relationship and close similarities between the militarised policing of favela communities in Rio de Janeiro and the militarised law enforcement tactics used by the Brazilian-led UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) between 2004 and 2007. (the film is currently in post sound editing and will be ready September 28th 2020.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    62 minutes
  • Language
    Portuguese
  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Director
    Cahal McLaughlin, Siobhán Wills
  • Producer
    Cahal McLaughlin, Siobhán Wills, Juliana Resende