In 2011, independent filmmaker
Felipe M. Guerra decided to produce a documentary filming the behind-the-scenes of the next project by legendary Brazilian artist
Petter Baiestorf. While developing the screenplay of his film, Baiestorf chooses to make four short films instead - all with the same team and in just three days, over the Easter holiday. Only two of the shorts were filmed ("Pampa'migo" and
Filme Politico (2013)), and only the second was finished and released. "Pampa'migo" was shelved since then. Ten years later, in November 2021, MAM (Rio de Janeiro Museum of Modern Art) promoted a retrospective of Baiestorf's work. "Pampa'migo"'s raw, unedited scenes were shown without any editing, post-production, or soundtrack, thus recovering this rare lost film.