The Forbidden Land

198958 min 33 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Helena Solberg

Production: Helena SolbergDavid MeyerBarrie Howells

Produced by International Cinema Corporation in association with the NFB and the Press and the Public Project, Inc. with the financial assistance of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the NFB and the Public Broadcasting Service.

This title is an acquisition.

The Forbidden Land examines the growing divisions within the Catholic Church in Brazil. The conflict centres on a debate about the role the church should play in modern Brizilian society. On one side of the debate is the conservative hierarchy which maintains that the church should stay out of politics and concentrate on saving souls. On the other side are the progressive followers of Liberation Theology, who argue that the church must take up the cause for social justice. At the heart of their dispute are the army of poor and dispossessed Brazilians who clamour for land reform and the wealthy landowners and developers who oppose them. Through its examination of the situation in Brazil, The Forbidden Land explores the social, economic and political roots of similar struggles being waged throughout Central and South America.

Subject categories


  • Religion, Beliefs and Ethics > Catholic ChurchForeign CountriesReligion, Politics and Society
  • Developing Countries > ReligionSocial ChangeSouth America
  • Social Issues > Religion and EthicsSocial Change

Credits


director
Helena Solberg
producer
Helena Solberg
David Meyer
executive producer
Barrie Howells
camera
Mario Carneiro
Adrian Cooper
Luis Gustavo Hadba
sound
Christine Burrill
Silvio Da-Rin
Cristiano Maciel
editing
David Meyer
narrator
David Meyer
sound editing
Andrea Hull
re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel

Awards


  • Wilbur AwardItinerant - Wilbur Awards Competition