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The Territory

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Brazil, Denmark, United States · 2022
1h 25m
Director Alex Pritz
Starring Neidinha Bandeira, Bitaté Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau, Ari Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau
Genre Documentary

When a network of Brazilian farmers seizes protected land of the Indigenous Uru-eu-wau-wau people in the Amazon rainforest, a young leader and his mentor must fight back in defense of the land and an uncontacted group living deep within the forest.

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Screen Daily by

Though it centres human rights and environmental themes, The Territory is more than just an issues doc. It is moving precisely because it goes right to the heart of what filmmaking can be – a tool to capture, control and explicate a unique world view.

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Slashfilm by Ben Pearson

A gripping snapshot of crimes in progress and an engrossing piece of cinematic activism, The Territory is a testament to the importance of being able to preserve your own history and tell your own story, as well as a call to action for the world to notice what's happening in the Amazon ... before it's too late.

90

Variety by Guy Lodge

This short, sharply crafted Sundance premiere makes an impact with both its bleak, blunt messaging and its muscular formal construction, as the turf war in question takes on the heated urgency of a thriller.

90

The Hollywood Reporter by Sheri Linden

Its strength lies in the way it offers intimate access to people on several clashing sides of the situation, making for a complex, layered and thoughtful examination.

83

IndieWire by Siddhant Adlakha

Set at the explosive intersection of technology, politics, and indigenous persecution, the film is gorgeously and sometimes ingeniously conceived, painting an intimate first-hand portrait of joy, pain, and community, before bursting with rip-roaring intensity as it captures a high-stakes struggle for survival unfolding in the moment.

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