Descrição
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Living in Freedom - Portraits of the Brazilian Psychiatric Reform is a mini-documentary of historical character. In the first block, the compilation of iconographies from the 1960-70s shows the degrading conditions of one of the largest Brazilian psychiatric hospitals; the second block presents images of people who survived long psychiatric hospitalizations and emphasizes care in freedom, resulting from public policies of the XX-XXI century (testimonies from Barbacena, Juiz de Fora - MG and Paracambi - RJ, 2018-19). The last block is dedicated to the setbacks of the contemporary moment that threaten the assurance of their Human Rights.
Duration: 00:09:00.
Brazil, Memories of Mental Health Research: Communication, Culture and Human Rights.
Fiocruz Brasília / TV Pinel Vídeo.
English version, 2019.
The images were produced in the scope of the research Memoirs of Mental Health: culture, communication and human rights and evaluation of the Program Back Home (Programa de Volta para Casa), coordinated by the nucleus of mental health, alcohol and other drugs of Fiocruz Brasília.
The bank's management and production of historical images and communicational actions is held in pertnership with Fiocruz and TV Pinel.
Coordination of the Mental Health Center, Alcohol and other drugs/Fiocruz Brasília: André Guerrero
Coordination of historical research and public communication: Fernanda Severo
Photo: Radilson Carlos Gomes and Marcelo Valle
Video: João Aranha, Vera Roçado and Fernanda Severo
Historical photoes and videos: In the name of Reason, 1979. Helvécio Ratton http://www.quimerafilmes.com.br/em-nome-da-razao.html
Magazine O Cruzeiro, 1961
Photos, Luiz Alfredo
Pictures of the collective exchibition, "I am, you are, he is, we are, you are, they are."
Photography and Conception: Guilherme Bergamini.
Painting: Clifford Dutra - Mixed technique, sublimation on paper and watered Nanjing, Inspired by the photograph authored by Luiz Alfredo Ferreira, photographic reporter of the extinct magazine O Cruzeiro. Digital version: http://guilhermebergamini.com/nos-poroes-da-loucura/
Music
Thanks to Life, 1966. Violeta Parra.
Gracias a la Vida, 1966. Violeta Parra.
Version by mercedes Sosa, 1971. |