

Brazil's dirty secret: a murder so perfect the victim becomes the criminal.
Every day they have to fight to exist. Immigrants and Afro-descendants in Brazil - one of the most racist countries in the world - move to overcome the struggle of existence and have a better place with respect and rights. But how to guarantee one's identity if racism is such a perfect crime that the culprit always ends up being the victim of a victim?
Direction
Dual female directors, unflinching gaze on systemic brutality.
Editing
Builds cumulative weight—each story lands harder than the last.
Director
Kátia Klock
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Brazil long promoted 'racial democracy' as national myth—this film documents its violent collapse. Directors Klock and Navai center voices official history excludes.
The 'perfect crime' framework—where victims become culprits—reflects philosopher Achille Mbembe's necropolitics: who gets to live and who is made to die socially.
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