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The documentary Terra Vista, produced by Brasil de Fato in partnership with the Orfalea Center, at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCS), portrays a community settled by the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST) in 1992, at the forefront of a historical process of resistance and change in the hegemonic system of cocoa production in southern Bahia, typically marked by a white oligarchy, power inequalities and degrading working conditions.
Today, 55 families settled on 904 hectares are involved in the production of cocoa and chocolate, standing out for their clean production chain, as well as their agroforestry approach and ecological preservation. From 2000 to today, the community has recovered 92% of the Rio Aliança's riparian forest and 80% of its springs.
The film features never-before-seen interviews with settlers, including some of its first members, and portrays how the agro-ecological transition process began and continues to this day. The trajectories and reflections of community members expose their operating agenda that merges social justice, food sovereignty and ecological restoration.
Technical sheet
Direction
Noa Cykman
Pedro Stropasolas
Assembly
Pedro Stropasolas
Yolanda Depizzol
Finishing
Yolanda Depizzol
Images
Pedro Stropasolas
Additional Images
Ceplac
National Archives
Documentary: Cacau Amado (2018)
Pedro Stropasolas and Vitor Shimomura
AFP
MST
Original soundtrack
“Balanço Capiau”
Composition: Levi Ramiro
Interpretation: Caio de Souza and Ícaro Sá
"Viajando"
Composition: Álvaro Fausane
Interpretation: Crying Chess
Sound design
Lua Gatinoni
Visual Identity
Mayara Fujitani
Audio and Video Coordination
Monyse Ravenna
Executive Direction
Nina Fideles
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