Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.
Piti, a white Brazilian woman, is married to Antonio, a man from the Ashaninka indigenous community. Back in the 70s, their marriage was a revolutionary decision that triggered a process of social, political, and communal change. They fought for their love as they fought for their land and children.
Directed by fimmaking duo Vincent Carelli and Wewito Piyãko, Antônio & Piti portrays an unusual romance and the winds of revolution that came with it. Tackling topics like prejudice, political corruption, and environmental practices, this richly textured film is a lesson in observational cinema.