(Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2018-05-02) Mação, Patrik Camporez; Zanetti, Daniela; Alvarenga, Clarisse Maria Castro de; Alvarenga, Alexandre Curtiss
This work investigates the connections between the fields of cinema and audiovisual and of
citizenship and human rights through the public policies study of audiovisual inclusion
implemented in the years 2000 in Brazil. The research analyses the inclusion of topics related
to Human Rights and Citizenship in the audiovisual field, aiming to study two fostered
programs released the first half of the years 2000: Revelando os Brasis e Mostra Nacional de
Cinema e Direitos Humanos. Aiming with it, comprehend the symbolic changes promoted by
the images usage through expansionist initiatives for cinema and audiovisual practices, using
them as a resource for social inclusion. This phenomenon parallels a period in which the
Government adopts public resources democratization in the audiovisual scope. Cinema starts
to be, in fact, seen as a public policy and as a tool to strengthen traditions, identities and
regionalities. Therefore, audiovisual will be analyzed, in this study, from the territories and of
territorialities perspective