We have produced two documentary films on the use of militarised violence in policing operations against marginalised communities in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. We use participatory practices as a methodology to collaborate with survivors of state violence as they tell their stories of violent raids, inadequate medical support, criminalisation by the media, and exclusion by authorities in addressing the injustices inflicted by states. The connections between state violence in both countries and working collaboratively over time with these communities allow an investigation that offers sustainability in perspective and representation.
McLaughlin et al. (Tue,) studied this question.