Samba de Santo - Resistência Afro-Baiana Filming Locations
Where was Samba de Santo - Resistência Afro-Baiana filmed? Samba de Santo - Resistência Afro-Baiana was filmed in 1 locations across Brazil in the following places:
Samba de Santo - Resistência Afro-Baiana Filming Locations
Salvador, the capital of Brazil’s northeastern state of Bahia, is known for its Portuguese colonial architecture, Afro-Brazilian culture and a tropical coastline. The Pelourinho neighborhood is its historic heart, with cobblestone alleys opening onto large squares, colorful buildings and baroque churches such as São Francisco, featuring gilt woodwork.
Samba de Santo - Resistência Afro-Baiana (2020)
Three Carnival blocks, born in candomblé terreiros in Bahia, are the center of this documentary: Ilê Aiyê, Cortejo Afro and Bankoma. Through the work of these centennial groups, the film explores black culture, its dances, its fabrics and its ancestry. The blocks continue to resist and echo the black Bahian movements, helping their communities and spreading brightness through the tortuous paths of a racist Brazil.