“…In journalism, they are called primary sources (Lage, 2001, p.4973) those that are intrinsically linked to the fact and/or event and that can express in the first instance the subject to be deepened, as the narratives of the mini-documentaries were approached. [Research] Still in the association of the concept of the Other, of Gomes (2014), the difficulty of observing in Western culture the construction of Others, that is, the estrangement with the different one that emphasizes differences, instead of dialoguing in search of similarities. This reference to Western culture establishes an important presupposition for understanding and reflecting the cultural context of mini-documentaries' narratives, in the sense of defining them as narratives that tend to break the veiled violence of the cultural process of normalizing the voices and representations of the protagonistsnarrators-subjects.…”