Poster of the film “A Mãe de Todas as Lutas”

A Mãe de Todas as Lutas

 

directed by Susanna Lira (Brasilien 2022), Portuguese with English subtitles.

 

The screening will be followed by a roundtable discussion on the challenges of socio-ecological struggles, land, and enduring strategies of transformation with:

Juliana Robles de la Pava, postdoctoral researcher and art historian involved in the project Muddy Measures: When Wetlands and Heritage Converse, which engages with colonial histories of exploitation and extraction. 

 

Danilo Chammas (Instituto Cordillheira), lawyer and legal representative of the family and victims of ecological disaster - AVABRUM.

 

Ronaldo Barros Sodré, Professor at the Department of Geoscience and Geography at the Federal University of Maranhão.​​​​​​​

 

Constanze Lemmerich from maiz brasil will moderate the conversation.

 

Grammars of the Soil is a roundtable that brings together voices from law, art, and territory to explore how we might reimagine our relational frameworks with the earth. Taking as a starting point the ongoing ecological, economic and social crisis triggered by the collapse of Samarco Fundão tailings dam in Mariana, Minas Gerais, and the struggles of communities in Maranhão, whose lives continue to be affected by extractive industries and the lingering impacts of mining disasters and commodity production, the conversation reminds us that questions of transnational supply chain and corporate responsibility are inseparable from the broader struggle for environmental justice and the recognition of the earth as a living entity. The discussion will address the limits of industrial extractivism, possibilities of international law, activism and artistic practice as tools for raising consciousness and justice, and the necessity of developing different “grammars” of relation — to soil, nature and life.