Together with the Landless Workers' Movement, one of the longest-running popular movements in Brazil, Chão is experiencing the occupation of the lands of a sugarcane factory that is in the process of going bankrupt. Despite the legal stagnation and the aridity of agribusiness in southern Goiás, the gesture of occupation is based on resistance and reinvention of a landscape in dispute. Grandma, PC and more than 600 campers water every day the utopia of a place to come, in a future projected towards the still untouchable horizon of agrarian reform.
Screening followed by a debate with Paula Godinho