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História do Futuro is a 2016 documentary film directed by the Italian filmmaker Enrico Masi about the impact of the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro on Brazil's indigenous populations, as well as other marginalised communities. It is the second part of a trilogy of films (the first being 2012's The Golden Temple) documenting the impact of mega events on marginalised communities in large cities. The film was produced by the Caucaso Factory production company and directed by Enrico Masi. The film mainly follows two individuals and their experiences in the run up to the World Cup and then the Olympics, which culminate in the eviction and demolition of the Vila Autódromo social community and the dispossession of the Universidade Indigena, or Indigenous University, based

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  • Historia do Futuro (en)
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  • História do Futuro is a 2016 documentary film directed by the Italian filmmaker Enrico Masi about the impact of the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro on Brazil's indigenous populations, as well as other marginalised communities. It is the second part of a trilogy of films (the first being 2012's The Golden Temple) documenting the impact of mega events on marginalised communities in large cities. The film was produced by the Caucaso Factory production company and directed by Enrico Masi. The film mainly follows two individuals and their experiences in the run up to the World Cup and then the Olympics, which culminate in the eviction and demolition of the Vila Autódromo social community and the dispossession of the Universidade Indigena, or Indigenous University, based (en)
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  • História do Futuro (en)
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  • História do Futuro (en)
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  • Yasmim Assade, Simone Gambelli, Paolo Muran, Anna Sandrini (en)
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  • Enrico Masi (en)
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  • Anna Sandrini (en)
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  • Portuguese (en)
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  • Enrico Masi, Stefano Migliore (en)
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  • Inalva Mendes Brito, Zé Urutau Guajajara, Robson Santos, Fernando Mauà, Pikawuì, Josè Carlos Levinho, Ash Ashaninka (en)
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  • Caucaso Factory (en)
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  • História do Futuro is a 2016 documentary film directed by the Italian filmmaker Enrico Masi about the impact of the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro on Brazil's indigenous populations, as well as other marginalised communities. It is the second part of a trilogy of films (the first being 2012's The Golden Temple) documenting the impact of mega events on marginalised communities in large cities. The film was produced by the Caucaso Factory production company and directed by Enrico Masi. The film mainly follows two individuals and their experiences in the run up to the World Cup and then the Olympics, which culminate in the eviction and demolition of the Vila Autódromo social community and the dispossession of the Universidade Indigena, or Indigenous University, based in the Aldeia Maracanã. The film is narrated in French by Marie Christine Elekes but is otherwise in Portuguese with English subtitles. (en)
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