
In its 8th week of activities, Cine Viva Sarandi will show this Wednesday, May 7, “No ritmo das ruas – O Hip-Hop em Sarandi”, a documentary made possible with resources from the Paulo Gustavo Law (LPG).
It will be at 19:30 pm, at the CEU Square Amphitheater, located at Av. João Fragall, 511 – Parque São Pedro. Free entry.
Directed by Ana Rodes, also known as Brisadiana, the documentary delves into the history of hip-hop in the city of Sarandi, revealing the strength of a cultural movement that was born on the outskirts and pulsates in the center of urban life. Through interviews conducted by MC, cultural producer and philosopher Susy BO, as well as artistic performances and scenes from everyday life, the film recovers memories, reveals struggles and celebrates the achievements of artists who transform reality into art.
The work addresses topics such as mental health, social issues, economic development and the power of culture in the construction of a people, resistance, inequality and female protagonism, revealing the transformative power of hip-hop culture. To this end, important figures from the local and regional scene were interviewed, such as DJ and Street Dancer Marcelo, B-boy Dori (Donos da Rua), Street Dancer Aline Natália (Urban Style), MCs Cleiton, Pig, Drop, graffiti artist Barão, paraskatist David Soares and the organizer of Batalha da VO and also MC, Larissa Soares. These are the voices that, crossed by issues of class, race and gender, speak about the power of hip-hop as a tool of expression and resistance.
Ana Rodes is 27 years old and began working as a photographer in 2016, recording the battles of Pista Velha and Skate Plaza. From photography to audiovisual, she has built respect and partnerships with several popular culture groups in the region. In this project, she is the director, scriptwriter, camera operator 1 and editor, in addition to being the mind behind the set design and production coordination.
According to the project’s creator, Ana Rodes, the initiative arose from the lack of information available about cultural events in Sarandi, especially about Hip Hop culture. “This movement, which has been transforming the lives of many people in the city for years, deserves visibility. Through art, knowledge and collectivity, more than just an artistic expression, Hip-Hop has been a tool for social transformation, promoting joy, belonging and new paths for those who live in the outskirts of the city. This project seeks to recognize and value cultural agents who resist, teach and build paths for change in their communities,” she explains, via press office.
YouTube
After the screenings, the documentary will be made available on YouTube, accessible with subtitles and audio description.
Editorial Board
General Coordination, Direction, Script, Camera 1 and Editing: @anarodess / @brisadiana_
Sound Design, Soundtrack Assistance, Drone Shooting and Co-Editing: @claytonp / @nativo.audio Research, Interviews, Narration and Narration Script: @susyb.o Camera 2: @idx_pro
Still Photography and Making Of: @estherhall_ / @eliascoelhofotografia
Original Soundtrack: @cleitonemcee
Lighting: @vandbjunior
Making Of and Social Media: @pedrorodess
Press Office: @coelhorachel / @2coelhoscomunicacaoecultura
Interviewees:
@djonixsp
@alinenatalia.lima
@doribboy
@cleitonemcee
@david_soaresskt
@pig_emcee
@barao.44
@larissa_soares97
@eo.drop
Project approved by the Municipal Secretariat of Youth, Culture, Sports and Leisure – Sarandi City Hall, with resources from the Paulo Gustavo Law – Ministry of Culture – Federal Government
Service
“In the rhythm of the streets – Hip-Hop in Sarandi”
Wednesday, May 7th, at 19:30 p.m.
Location: CEU Square Amphitheater (Av. João Fragall, 511 – São Pedro Park)
Free admission
More information: @origens.audiovisual
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