sdayna
Joined Mar 2018
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The House of Life (Ilé Aiyé) is a film that talks about religion and spirituality and how the slaves brought to Brazil kept it alive. It especially looks at this phenomenon in 1988 Bahia, Brazil; where you can see it in the song, dances, foods, dress, and overall outlook of the people there. Through the film we see different religions; one we learn about is Candomblé. A religion in Brazil with African Roots. We hear from different members and followers of the faith and exactly how rituals work and what they mean. The film also talks about other religious movements in Brazil and how they have developed over time. Overall the film does a good job at not only showing the aspects of the different religions and movements but also breaking down their meaning. The film also talks about the different parts men and women have in religion.