Portraits of the Psychiatric Reform Webseries - Episode 3 - Barbacena - Faith in Life (doi:10.35078/AZZD4Q)
(Websérie Retratos da Reforma Psiquiátrica Brasileira - Episódio 3 - Barbacena - Fé na Vida)

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Portraits of the Psychiatric Reform Webseries - Episode 3 - Barbacena - Faith in Life

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doi:10.35078/AZZD4Q

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Arca Dados

Date of Distribution:

2021-11-22

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1

Bibliographic Citation:

SEVERO, Fernanda M.D. (Dir.); ARANHA, João (Dir.); ROÇADO, Vera (Dir.), 2021, "Portraits of the Psychiatric Reform Webseries - Episode 3 - Barbacena - Faith in Life", https://doi.org/10.35078/AZZD4Q, Arca Dados, V1

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Citation

Title:

Portraits of the Psychiatric Reform Webseries - Episode 3 - Barbacena - Faith in Life

Alternative Title:

Websérie Retratos da Reforma Psiquiátrica Brasileira - Episódio 3 - Barbacena - Fé na Vida

Identification Number:

doi:10.35078/AZZD4Q

Authoring Entity:

SEVERO, Fernanda M.D. (Dir.) (Fundação Oswaldo Cruz)

ARANHA, João (Dir.) (TV Pinel)

ROÇADO, Vera (Dir.) (TV Pinel)

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ARANHA, João

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PRADO, Yuri D.

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ARANHA, João (Cinematography)

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ARANHA, João (Direct image and sound capture, editing and finalization)

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CAMILO, Cláudio (Soundtrack)

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Bensound (Opening Track "Once Again")

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PINHEIRO, Altair (Poem "Sangue Coagulado no Chão")

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GOMES, Radilson C. (Photography)

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VALLE, Marcelo (Photography)

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ROÇADO, Vera (Photography)

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ROÇADO, Vera (Interviewer)

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RODRIGUES, Adelino (Interviewee)

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CHAVES, Nilta (Interviewee)

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OLIVEIRA, Rosalina (Interviewee)

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GUERRERO, André V.P. (NUSMAD Coord.)

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SEVERO, Fernanda M.D. (Historical Research Coord.)

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PRADO, Yuri D. (Translation)

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SCAFUTO, June (Translation)

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RIBEIRO, Rebecca (Translation)

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GOMES, Luís (Translation)

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GARCIA, Marcelo V. (Translation)

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PRADO, Yuri D. (Captions and Timing)

Producer:

ROÇADO, Vera

ARANHA, João

SEVERO, Fernanda M.D.

GOMES, Radilson C.

Distributor:

Arca Dados

Access Authority:

PRADO, Y.D.

Depositor:

PRADO, Y.D.

Date of Deposit:

2021-10-22

Series Name:

Portraits of the Psychiatric Reform Webseries

Series Information:

The Portraits of the Brazilian Psychiatric Reform Webseries is the first piece of the Multimedia Installation Living in Freedom, 2020-21 and part of our resistance for the right to the city and to communication. It brings revealing histories of the humanity in which the Psychiatric Reform bet and built in Brazil. It is part of the documentary set of the projects "Memories of the Mental Health: Culture, Communication and Human Rights" and the evaluation research of the "Back Home Program", both of the Mental Health, Alcohol and other Drugs Unit of Fiocruz - Brasília.

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.35078/AZZD4Q

Study Scope

Keywords:

Artes e Humanidades, Medicina, Saúde e Ciências da Vida, Ciências Sociais, Reforma Psiquiátrica, Psychiatric Reform, Políticas Públicas de Saúde, Public Health Policy, Políticas Públicas de Salud, Desinstitucionalização, Deinstitutionalization, Desinstitucionalización, Entrevista, Interview, Brasil, Brazil, CAPS, Residência Terapêutica, Therapeutic Residence, Residencia Terapéutica

Abstract:

The Portraits of the Brazilian Psychiatric Reform Webseries is the first piece of the Multimedia Installation Living in Freedom, 2020-21 and part of our resistance for the right to the city and to comunication. It brings revealing histories of the humanity in which the Psychiatric Reform bet and built in Brazil. It is part of the documentary set of the projects "Memories of the Mental Health: Culture, Communication and Human Rights" and the evaluation research of the "Back Home Program", both of the Mental Health, Alcohol and other Drugs Unit of Fiocruz - Brasília.<br><br> Fiocruz Brasília / TV Pinel<br><br> The third episode of the Portraits of the Brazilian Psychiatric Reform webseries brings former patients of the Colônia de Barbacena Hospital (MG), one of the worst scenarios of the atrocities in Brazilian mental institutions. The connecting thread of these stories is faith in life, the engine that recreates life in freedom; the engine of resistance for the right to the city and to communication.<br><br> Research Memories of Mental Health: Communication, Culture and Human Rights. Video. Portuguese version, 2021.<br><br> Duration: 00:15:04<br><br> Part of the collection of the Multimedia Installation Living in Freedom, 2020-2021.<br><br> Fiocruz Brasília / Pinel TV (en) A Websérie Retratos da Reforma Psiquiátrica Brasileira é a primeira peça da Instalação Multimídia Vivendo em Liberdade, 2020-21 e parte de nossa resistência pelo direito à cidade e à comunicação. Traz histórias reveladoras da humanidade em que a Reforma Psiquiátrica apostou e construiu no Brasil. Faz parte do conjunto documental dos projetos "Memórias da Saúde Mental: Cultura, Comunicação e Direitos Humanos" e da pesquisa avaliativa do "Programa Volta para Casa", ambos da Unidade de Saúde Mental, Álcool e outras Drogas da Fiocruz - Brasília.<br><br> Fiocruz Brasília / TV Pinel<br><br> O terceiro episódio da websérie Retratos da Reforma Psiquiátrica Brasileira traz ex-pacientes do Hospital Colônia de Barbacena (MG), um dos piores cenários das atrocidades nos manicômios brasileiros. O fio condutor dessas histórias é a fé na vida, o motor que recria a vida em liberdade; o motor de resistência pelo direito à cidade e à comunicação.<br><br> Memórias de Pesquisa em Saúde Mental: Comunicação, Cultura e Direitos Humanos. Vídeo. Versão em português, 2021.<br><br> Duração: 00:15:04<br><br> Parte do acervo da Instalação Multimídia Vivendo em Liberdade, 2020-2021.<br><br> Fiocruz Brasília / Pinel TV (pt) La Webserie Retratos de la Reforma Psiquiátrica Brasileña es la primera pieza de la Instalación Multimedia Viviendo en Libertad, 2020-21 y parte de nuestra resistencia por el derecho a la ciudad y a la comunicación. Trae historias reveladoras de la humanidad en que la Reforma Psiquiátrica apostó y construyó en Brasil. Forma parte del conjunto documental de los proyectos "Memorias de la Salud Mental: Cultura, Comunicación y Derechos Humanos" y de la investigación de evaluación del "Programa Vuelta a Casa", ambos de la Unidad de Salud Mental, Alcohol y otras Drogas de la Fiocruz - Brasilia.<br><br> Fiocruz Brasilia / TV Pinel<br><br> El tercer episodio de la serie web Retratos de la Reforma Psiquiátrica Brasileña trae a ex pacientes del Hospital de la Colonia de Barbacena (MG), uno de los peores escenarios de las atrocidades en las instituciones mentales brasileñas. El hilo conductor de estas historias es la fe en la vida, el motor que recrea la vida en libertad; el motor de resistencia por el derecho a la ciudad ya la comunicación.<br><br> Memorias de Investigación en Salud Mental: Comunicación, Cultura y Derechos Humanos. Video. Versión portuguesa, 2021.<br><br> Duración: 00:15:04<br><br> Parte de la colección de la Instalación Multimedia Viviendo en Libertad, 2020-2021.<br><br> Fiocruz Brasilia / Pinel TV (es)

Notes:

Thanks to: Secretarias Minicipais de Saúde de Barbacena – MG, Usuários e trabalhadores da Rede de Atenção Psicossocial de Barbacena – MG e Oliésia Esteves da Silva. Special thanks to: Adelino Rodrigues, Nilta Chaves, Rosalina Oliveira e Ana Amstalden.

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Title:

SEVERO, Fernanda M.D. (Dir.); ARANHA, João (Dir.); ROÇADO, Vera (Dir.), 2021, "Portraits of the Psychiatric Reform Webseries - Episode 1 - Juiz de Fora", Fundação Oswaldo Cruz

Identification Number:

10.35078/A4SUQR

Bibliographic Citation:

SEVERO, Fernanda M.D. (Dir.); ARANHA, João (Dir.); ROÇADO, Vera (Dir.), 2021, "Portraits of the Psychiatric Reform Webseries - Episode 1 - Juiz de Fora", Fundação Oswaldo Cruz

Citation

Title:

SEVERO, Fernanda M.D. (Dir.); ARANHA, João (Dir.); ROÇADO, Vera (Dir.), 2021, "Portraits of the Psychiatric Reform Webseries - Episode 2 - Paracambi - Possible Loves", Fundação Oswaldo Cruz

Identification Number:

10.35078/MKSM3H

Bibliographic Citation:

SEVERO, Fernanda M.D. (Dir.); ARANHA, João (Dir.); ROÇADO, Vera (Dir.), 2021, "Portraits of the Psychiatric Reform Webseries - Episode 2 - Paracambi - Possible Loves", Fundação Oswaldo Cruz

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Portraits of the Brazilian Psychiatric Reform Webseries Episode 3 - Barbacena.mp4

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The third episode of the Portraits of the Brazilian Psychiatric Reform webseries brings former patients of the Colônia de Barbacena Hospital (MG), one of the worst scenarios of the atrocities in Brazilian mental institutions. The connecting thread of these stories is faith in life, the engine that recreates life in freedom; the engine of resistance for the right to the city and to communication. -- Research Memories of Mental Health: Communication, Culture and Human Rights. Video. Portuguese version, 2021. -- Duration: 00:15:04 -- Part of the collection of the Multimedia Installation Living in Freedom, 2020-2021. -- Fiocruz Brasília / Pinel TV (2021)

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