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Cuba: Frei Betto in film, literature and audiovisuals hand in hand

Havana, Dec 14 (Prensa Latina) Havana’s International Film Festival on Friday premiered the documentary "The head thinks where the feet tread: Frei Betto and grass-roots education" (2024), an approach to the career of the Brazilian intellectual and theologian.

Evanize Sydow directed, wrote the script for, produced and shot the one-hour documentary, which focus on one essential pillar of Betto’s work: gras-roots education, as a follow-up to the methodology of Brazilian pedagogue Paulo Freire.

The film delves into Betto’se vital approach to grass-roots education in Cuba, while simultaneously tracing the career of an entire generation of social activists, as part of a tour leading to the Rural Workers Movement called “Landless.”

According to Betto himself, the documentary came as a surprise to him, because for many years he refused to see his image in any film or television material.

For decades I refused to see my face in audiovisual media, perhaps because it is like a syndrome for writers to only appear behind the written word, he confessed.

I do not give importance to the figure, the essential thing for me is the reading of my texts; I do not want to be famous, I want my books to be, joked Betto.

I refused all the invitations that came to me, but in the wake of the digital revolution and other factors I decided to change my position, he specified. I am still a bit at odds with it, but it is an interesting project, he confessed.

According to Betto, “The head thinks where the feet tread: Frei Betto and popular education” began its journey when Evanize Sydow, its director, asked him many questions about his life for a documentation center in Brazil. “Sydow interviewed me for a long time for her institution, which keeps records of testimonies by Brazilian figures who – in the center’s view, have some historical significance.

Having agreed to the invitation, Sydow kept asking him questions about his career as a writer for three days in a row, after which the center decided to publish a bio-book, featuring a prologue by Fidel (Castro), he said.

It was not Fidel’s habit writing prologues for just anyone, so I felt much honored, he recalled.

The center went on to transform part of a book into a documentary and that audiovisual was multiplied by four documentaries and a fiction film.

From my point of view, it is a very well-made feature film, much to my surprise, because none of the directors had previous in filmmaking, said Betto.

Director Sydow said being in Cuba is a great opportunity to meet with high-level filmmakers, and added she plans to return in 2025 for a longer time here and to work on other audiovisual projects.

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