The Hidden Star of the Sertão
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Luize Valente
company
- 2005
| A Estrela Oculta do Sertão | |
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| Directed by | Elaine Eiger Luize Valente |
Production company | Fototema |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
| Country | Brazil |
| Language | Portuguese |
The Hidden Star of the Sertão (in Portuguese, A Estrela Oculta do Sertão) is a 2005 Brazilian documentary directed by photographer Elaine Eiger and the journalist Luize Valente. The central theme of the documentary is the crypto-jewish practices maintained by some families in the semi-arid northeast of Brazil (the Sertão)[1] together with the search for their religious identity for many converts from the moment they have become aware of their origins.
The documentary presents interviews and part of the research work of the historian of the University of São Paulo, Anita Novinsky,[2][3] who is considered a leading authority on the subject of the Inquisition in Brazil, the genealogist Paulo Valadares, and the anthropologist of the Collège de France, Nathan Wachtel.