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Letters to Aunt Marcelina
The film delves into the story of Tia Marcelina, an iyalorixá who was a victim of the 1912 Quebra de Xangô, one of the most aggressive episodes of religious intolerance in Brazil. Through testimonies from religious leaders, historians, and cultural representatives, the documentary reflects on the consequences of this persecution of African-origin religions and highlights the role of the Xangô Rezado Alto event as a symbol of resistance and the struggle for religious freedom in Alagoas. With a sensitive and engaging narrative, the work intertwines artistic performances and interviews to offer a deep vision of the historical relevance of Tia Marcelina and her connection to the preservation of Afro-Brazilian cultural identity, inviting the public to reflect on religious intolerance and the appreciation of diversity.
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