Detail View: Graduate Thesis Collection: The dark legacy of World War II in South America: Filmmaking and visual storytelling tools as weapons to fight the spread of Nazi ideology in Brazil through the feature film "Black & White"

Title: 
The dark legacy of World War II in South America: Filmmaking and visual storytelling tools as weapons to fight the spread of Nazi ideology in Brazil through the feature film "Black & White"
Creator: 
Gaiger, Julio R. Tiaraju C.
Subject: 
Thesis (M.F.A.) -- Film and Television
Subject: 
Savannah College of Art and Design -- Department of Film and Television
Rights: 
Copyright is retained by the authors or artists of items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Abstract: 
"It is a well known fact that, upon the end of World War II, many nazi war criminals fled to South America seeking refuge - which they found. Brazil, in particular, offered a safe haven to names including the infamous Josef Mengele, responsible for some of the darkest atrocities humankind has ever witnessed. When one speaks of Brazil, however, one hardly ever relates the tropical country to the nazi ideology - most commonly, one relates it to festivities involving carnival, samba, soccer and paradisiac beaches. The dark legacy of nazism, however, has grown slowly and steadily in the shadows of Brazil, and as of 2015 NGOs pointed to over 200 thousand active members belonging to white supremacy groups. The author of this thesis, therefore (being a Brazilian-Jewish filmmaker), realizing the powerful reach and impact a movie might achieve, has set forth as goals the use of visual storytelling to bring this dramatic issue to light. Being such a taboo, delicate, controversial and even at times neglected subject, is it possible to raise a healthy - and yet urgent - discussion and reflection through the use of effective visual storytelling tools that were ultimately used towards the making of the film? Such is the goal and objective of this thesis."
Abstract: 
Includes thesis film Black & White," a documentary-style production "inspired by true events."
Abstract: 
Brazil, filmmaking, World War II, Judaism, racial prejudice, Neo-Nazism, Nazism, Erik Maria-Remarque, Josef Mengele, K. Stanislavsky, religion, Crusades
Publisher: 
Savannah, Georgia : Savannah College of Art and Design
Date: 
2017-02
Format: 
PDF : 19 pages + WMV : sound, black and white