Unseen Favela -Timecoded Script (7941)

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Lumic

0.02 - 0.12

The favelas have always been very poorly misrepresented, our vision, for what the

favela is, and what it means to be favelado, to be black.

Gilson

0.13 - 0.30

The media needs to sell the news, and violent, negative news is how they make their

money, and the audience doesn't understand what is actually happening [in favelas] so

they believe what the media say as the truth.

Karen

0.30 - 0.45

People are tired of being quiet, tired of being repressed, today we use social media to

show who we are, show people that I am favela, I am favelado, but this doesn’t

diminish who I am.

Lumic

0.46 - 0.55

If we only watch TV, or the major media platforms we will think that it really is a

jungle and nothing good exists here.

Karen

0.55 - 1.03

People from the favela want to make noise, to show that the favela is a lot more than

what is being shown.

Claudia

1.44 - 2.14

When you are inside of a favela you can see it from a different angle. When I started to

live and pass time not only in my favela but other favelas, I saw something completely

different, favelas have a deeply rooted connection to art, and many hidden talents, the

favela is pure art, much more than a question of violence.

Gilson

2.16 - 2.52

I started Favela Scene because there was a huge demand for tourism in Santa Marta

[my favela] and it was being exploited by outside companies without contributing to the

favela and its people. Favela scene is a tour that aims to integrate the visitor in a few

hours, or days, into the community so they can understand the daily life of a resident in

Santa Marta favela, and to create a platform where the residents can interact with the

tourists to bring good things to the community.

Lumic

2.56 - 3.20

Favela residents have more motivation, and have been able to build more

themselves than what comes from the government. The importance of people from the

favela doing it for the favela, is a more important change than the little help the

government provides. Because they [the government] don’t look at people from favelas

as if they were humans. They have a mentality that whatever they put in a favela will

make a difference even though it isn’t always the best solution.

Regina

3.23 - 4.13

I started Favela Orgânica 8 years ago. It is a project that works with the cycle of life

and the cycle of food. For example, today you ate the skin of watermelon,

orange, melon and coconut and wasn’t it really good? Now you are going to look at the

skin of fruit with a different perspective. I believe in the project, it's a project that came

from inside of me. It is me. It represents my childhood and relationship

with food in the Northeast of Brazil. When you (someone from the favela) presents an

idea, because you are from a favela people don’t believe in the project, but when we

open our mouths, and prove it’s possible everyone starts drooling [because they realize

the potential].

Lumic

4.29 - 4.56

Many [music] artists show a different perspective of the same place and this is

something very important, some show a vision that is the cold reality, something more

impactful [violence, death, police operations] and there are others that show the good

side and the good people that live in the favela, "look here, and look at the good things

we are doing.” We can speak a lot more through music, because Rap is the form that

we have to speak, to get across a message.

Claudia

5.05 - 5.18

Many people are coming from favelas and having success, showing other people that

they can do it too, to be proud of who you are and where you come from and make a

difference in the next generation, help them believe that they can do it too.

Jonathan

5.25 - 6.20

ACAPS is an NGO that works in Vila Paciencia that give dance, circus, and tutoring

opportunities to kids in the area, always focused around the tutoring. At the start

families support the kids but we have to work slowly with these families because at

first it’s just seen as an occupation of time, but now we have 6 kids, kids who started at

the project and are now in Europe. This has changed the parents perspective [they now

say] “Noo, I want my kid to travel too, I want my kid to have a job.” Today, the parents

support the project because they have a vision for their kids. They see the potential of

the project and want their kids to become professional acrobats.

Lumic

6.28 - 6.48

I think the most important thing that we can do, is to inspire the next generation, to be

artists, professors, filmmakers, to be anything. If you can inspire, give a positive

word, if you could recommend a book, or a movie that will change the perspective of a

child, it is essential.

Karen

6.55 - 7.15

I have a 4 year old daughter, I always tell her, be free, be who you are, it doesn’t matter

what you hear or what they say, be who you are, don’t lose your happiness.

Lumic

7.21 - 8.01

I always try to be an example, so that those people who are “without a future” like they

call people from favelas, like they have called me, I can show them that

"no future" doesn’t exist, that you can have the

future that you want, some are harder, but if you have the desire you can do it. Your

head will expand, you will finds the paths, and it’s not the place that you come from, or

what people tell you that will define your future. Understand that even though people

speak badly about who you are and where you are from it is a reality that you can

change, it’s hard, but it’s possible.

Gilson

8.05 - 8.46

I would like to say to everyone, Brazilians, all people, stop speaking negatively about

the favela, if you have never been to a favela find a guide, a local, which ever

favela, come, learn about the reality first hand and share the true reality, not something

that you don’t know. The favela has culture, art, football, friends, friendship, love,

companionship, togetherness everything that humans need to live, it's a good place

where 99% of people are good, believe in us, believe in me, come be happy.

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