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"Mutum" plays at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16 at Marlette Hall on the Carson City campus.
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A video artist and documentarian, Kogut made her fiction feature debut with "Mutum" (2007), a film she hoped would "blur the line" between documentary and fiction.
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"Mutum" had a national theatrical release in France at the beginning of January, which is great: It's not a very commercial film.
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Based on the coming of age novel "Campo Geral" (1964) by Joao Guimaraes Rosa that Kogut adapted with Ana Luiza Martins Costa, "Mutum" is set in the sertao, an isolated part of Brazil's interior.
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KOGUT: I was blurring this line before "Mutum", even when I was making documentaries.
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I did that for a year, but then I got the money to make "Mutum".
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"Mutum" has played festivals all over the world, from Berlin to Toronto, picking up awards and accolades, and is being released in the US as part of the Global Lens series, which showcases international cinema with an eye to promoting cross-cultural understanding.
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But you told me that the children you cast in "Mutum" had never seen a movie, and neither had their parents.
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The answer was yes, it could: There are people in rural Brazil living almost exactly the way people did more than 50 years ago, and those are the people who are in "Mutum".
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During their recent trip to Mutum, a group of bug-bitten Aveda executives spent time learning the Yawanawá ways.
Skin-Deep Gains for Amazon Tribe John Lyons 2011
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