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摘要
"Curupira" 是在秘鲁和巴西交界的 Javari 谷拍摄的。故事讲述了当地河民阿图罗在黑暗中划船追逐难以捉摸的 Curupira--一种在当地民间传说中根深蒂固的神话生物。 在整部影片中,阿图罗揭开了 Curupira 的神秘面纱,以及它在处理人类与动植物之间关系时所扮演的重要角色。随着叙事的推进,我们看到了阿图罗的童年,了解到森林被改造成玉米种植园和鸟舍,以及伐木者和猎人狡猾地利用库鲁皮拉神话为开采提供理由并使之合法化。这部影片令人信服地讲述了亚马逊地区文化与生态之间错综复杂的关系,以及环境转变是如何被理解的,并对神话如何被共同利用,尤其是如何被(重新)创造成新的综合体提供了新的见解。这项工作得到了 Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (2021.03558.CEECIND/CP1696/CT0002) 的支持。
“Curupira” was shot along the Javari Valley, the border region of Peru and Brazil. The story follows Arturo, a local riverine, as he paddles through the darkness in pursuit of the elusive Curupira — a mythological creature deeply ingrained in the region's folklore. Throughout the film, Arturo unveils Curupira's ambiguous nature and its crucial role in managing the relationship between humans and the fauna and flora. As the narrative progresses, we are offered a glimpse into Arturo's childhood, we learn about the transformation of the forest into maize plantations and aviaries, and the cunning exploitation of the Curupira myth by loggers and hunters to justify and legitimise extraction. This film is a compelling account of the intricate relationship between culture and ecology in the Amazon region, how environmental transformation is rendered intelligible, and provide fresh insights into how myths can be co-opted, not least (re)created into new syntheses. This work was supported by Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (2021.03558.CEECIND/CP1696/CT0002).