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Vladimir Herzog interviews local population in Canudos (BA).

Maria da Graça Soares Mascarenhas.1975-02

Instituto Vladimir Herzog

Instituto Vladimir Herzog
São Paulo, Brazil

Photograph of Vladimir Herzog interviewing local population (contemporary of Canudos War) during research in the region of Nova Canudos (BA), Brazil, in February, 1975. This record is from Maria da Graça Soares Mascarenhas, who, with her husband, Yves Winandy, accompanied Vlado on the trip . Journalist Paulo Markun, in the book “My dear Vlado”, suggests that Herzog had already planned a documentary about Canudos and Antônio Conselheiro since the Arne Sucksdorff Seminar, in 1963. However, it was only in 1975, having left TV Cultura and leaving Visão Magazine, that this project began to take shape. In February, Herzog traveled to the region, from where he brought back two hundred photographs of the physical and human aspects of the places where he had been. In addition, he sketched a draft of research notes, screenplay and script for the documentary.

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  • Title: Vladimir Herzog interviews local population in Canudos (BA).
  • Creator: Maria da Graça Soares Mascarenhas.
  • Creator Nationality: Brazilian
  • Creator Gender: Female
  • Date Created: 1975-02
  • Physical Location: São Paulo, Brazil
  • Location Created: Canudos, Bahia.
  • Provenance: Ivo Herzog's Personal Archive
  • Subject Keywords: Vladimir Herzog, Canudos, Bahia, documentary, military dictatorship, Antônio Conselheiro.
  • Rights: Vladimir Herzog Collection
  • External Link: Vladimir Herzog Collection
  • Depicted Location: Canudos, Bahia.
  • Depicted Topic: Portrait of Vladimir Herzog and inhabitants of the region of Canudos (BA), Brazil, 1975.
Instituto Vladimir Herzog

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