
This screening features 2 films and is only available to audiences in Oregon and Washington. Toggle between film descriptions by scrolling and clicking on the buttons at the top right.
As in the Japanese art of repairing ceramics with gold, the documentary filmmaker Inara Chayamiti searches for her fragmented identity by gluing together pieces of her family story, marked by two diasporas between opposite sides of the world: Brazil and Japan.
Director - Inara Chayamiti
Inara Chayamiti is a Japanese-Brazilian documentary filmmaker based in Portugal who has been telling nonfiction stories for 14 years. In her works, people are protagonists of their own narratives.
Some of them are: Yzalú - Rap, Feminism and Blackness (screened by In-Edit Brazil, Curta Kinoforum, MIMO and five other festivals, finalist at the City Hall of Sao Paulo’s competition Semana Paulistana do Curta-Metragem, CineB Solar Award), Raam (Audience Award at SHIFT Film Festival/CineSud), and Volta na Quadra, (NETLABTV Award and sponsored by Folha de S. Paulo).
She was a fellow at the Logan Nonfiction Program with the feature-length documentary Where the Waves Break, which was a finalist at the Sundance Documentary Fund and the Berlinale Talents.
Through her production company, she worked for Greenpeace, Google, Marie Claire, C&A Foundation, GOL, among others. During two seasons, Inara was part of the international crew for Legends Rising, a Riot Games’ documentary series. She worked as a video journalist at Folha de S. Paulo, the largest Brazilian newspaper, and at the publishing companies Globo and Abril.
This screening features 2 films and is only available to audiences in Oregon and Washington. Toggle between film descriptions by scrolling and clicking on the buttons at the top right.
As in the Japanese art of repairing ceramics with gold, the documentary filmmaker Inara Chayamiti searches for her fragmented identity by gluing together pieces of her family story, marked by two diasporas between opposite sides of the world: Brazil and Japan.
Director - Inara Chayamiti
Inara Chayamiti is a Japanese-Brazilian documentary filmmaker based in Portugal who has been telling nonfiction stories for 14 years. In her works, people are protagonists of their own narratives.
Some of them are: Yzalú - Rap, Feminism and Blackness (screened by In-Edit Brazil, Curta Kinoforum, MIMO and five other festivals, finalist at the City Hall of Sao Paulo’s competition Semana Paulistana do Curta-Metragem, CineB Solar Award), Raam (Audience Award at SHIFT Film Festival/CineSud), and Volta na Quadra, (NETLABTV Award and sponsored by Folha de S. Paulo).
She was a fellow at the Logan Nonfiction Program with the feature-length documentary Where the Waves Break, which was a finalist at the Sundance Documentary Fund and the Berlinale Talents.
Through her production company, she worked for Greenpeace, Google, Marie Claire, C&A Foundation, GOL, among others. During two seasons, Inara was part of the international crew for Legends Rising, a Riot Games’ documentary series. She worked as a video journalist at Folha de S. Paulo, the largest Brazilian newspaper, and at the publishing companies Globo and Abril.