Shomõtsi

Shomõtsi

Release date : January 1, 2001
Runtime : 42m
Countries of origin : Brazil /
Original Language : Portuguese /
Director : Wewito Piyãko /
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Production companies : Vídeo nas Aldeias /
January 1, 2001 42m Brazil Documentary Portuguese More
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Shomõtsi is a witty and engaging Ashaninka Indian, a father who has raised his children alone. A neighbor and friend of the filmmaker, he discusses the Ashaninka uses of anatto dye, cassava and of Coca. Unlike whites, he says, Indians respect coca's medicinal power. Shomõtsi and two other elders go to a neighboring city to collect their pensions. They have to set up camp overnight waiting for their money and grumble about the materialism of the Brazilian shopkeepers. After making a few modest purchases, Shomõtsi gladly heads back to the village.
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  • title:Shomõtsi
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2001
  • Runtime:42m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Brazil ·
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Director: Wewito Piyãko /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Vídeo nas Aldeias ·
  • Overview:Shomõtsi is a witty and engaging Ashaninka Indian, a father who has raised his children alone. A neighbor and friend of the filmmaker, he discusses the Ashaninka uses of anatto dye, cassava and of Coca. Unlike whites, he says, Indians respect coca's medicinal power. Shomõtsi and two other elders go to a neighboring city to collect their pensions. They have to set up camp overnight waiting for their money and grumble about the materialism of the Brazilian shopkeepers. After making a few modest purchases, Shomõtsi gladly heads back to the village.
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