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Missing Rio Doce

Missing Rio Doce

Saudades do Rio Doce
Claudia Neubern
France, Brazil
2024
72 min
World Premiere
Frontlight
Synopsis

In 2015, Brazil was struck by the biggest environmental disaster in its history, when the dam for a mine reservoir collapsed and 40 million cubic meters of toxic sludge flooded into the Rio Doce. The pollution then spread out for hundreds of kilometers—all the way to the Atlantic Ocean.

Filmmaker Claudia Neubern wanted to see for herself how it affected the residents and traveled to the area. She talks to fishers who have been confronted with a dead river and farmers whose land has become unusable.

Neubern mainly focuses on Joelma, a farmer who demands compensation in order to repair the damage that was caused to her fields and orchards. She won’t accept that the mining company tries to slip her—and many others like her—a few wooden nickels. On a journey down the Rio Doce, Neubern speaks with Joelma, her daughters and other resilient women. They observe how greed has destroyed a once-prosperous community. Meanwhile, the trains carrying iron ore, symbols of an almighty mining industry, keep traveling through the valley.

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Credits
72 min
color
DCP
Spoken languages: Portuguese
Director
    Claudia Neubern
    Claudia Neubern
Production
    Quentin Laurent
    Quentin Laurent
Co-production
    Vitor Graize
    Vitor Graize
Cinematography
    Alice de Andrade,
    Antoine Heberle
    Alice de Andrade,
    Antoine Heberle
Editing
    Ariane Fréjean-Passeron
    Ariane Fréjean-Passeron
Sound
    Maru
    Maru
Sound Design
    Olivier Chane
    Olivier Chane
Music
    Benjamin Taubkin
    Benjamin Taubkin
Screenplay
    Claudia Neubern
    Claudia Neubern
Screening copy
    Les films de l'oeil sauvage
    Les films de l'oeil sauvage

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