UK PREMIERE
Director Christiane Jatahy fuses the qualities of cinema and theatre to explore structural racism and the legacy of slavery in her native Brazil.
After the Silence follows the struggles of three Afro-Brazilian women as they fight for their community, their land and their people. Christiane Jatahy’s powerful play is loosely based on Itamar Vieira Junior’s best-selling novel Torto Arado and the 1984 film from Eduardo Coutinho Cabramarcado para morrer. Both of which focus on violence and repression in Brazil.
Slavery and colonial violence are often relegated to the past; however, their repercussions are still deeply felt today. The impact tremors throughout society’s structures built on systemic racism and entrenched social inequalities.
Jatahy’s final play in her trilogy blends documentary footage from the Chapada Diamantina region, where the novel Torto Arado is set. On top of documentary filmmaking, Jatahy combines theatre with installation and breathes new life into a traditional art form. As a result, she creates something new, cerebral and captivating.
Supported byCONSULATE GENERAL OF BRAZIL IN EDINBURGH and INSTITUTO GUIMARÃES ROSA
CHRISTIANE JATAHY Writer & Director
Thomas Walgrave Set & Lighting Designer
Pedro Faerstein Photography & Camera
Vitor Araujo & Aduni Guedes Original Music
PEDRO VITURI Sound Designer
Preta Marques Costume Designer
CAST
Caju Bezerra, Aduni Guedes, Juliana França & Gal Pereira
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Event Location
The Studio at the Edinburgh Festival Theatre
Potterrow
Edinburgh EH8 9BL
United Kingdom
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Event schedule
Wednesday, August 21, 2024