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A poor family in the Northeast of Brazil (Fabiano, the father; Sinhá Vitória, the mother; their 2 children and a dog called Baleia) wander about the barren land searching for a better place to live, with food and work. But the drought and misery destroy their hopes.
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Filmed with a strong sense of compassion for the impoverished and an underlying hatred for the injustice which forces them into the lives they must live, this is one of the first works from Brazil’s Cinema Novo. A poor Brazilian family struggle to earn a living when they take a job overseeing the livestock of a wealthy rancher. They move into an abandoned house, and their fortunes begin to take an upward turn. The father is duped into a card game with a crooked local policeman. The ranch hand protests, and a fight ensues that results in his beating by the cop. Despite being the victim of injustice, the man believes there should be some semblance of law and order and makes no protest about the incident. A severe drought has the man moving on from the ranch with his family to earn their living elsewhere.




1.77GB | 1h 39m | 718×538 | mkv
https://nitroflare.com/view/629D33F2BC7CB2F/Vidas_secas_(1963).mkv
https://nitroflare.com/view/0022922AB9261CE/Short_Film_-_Baleia_the_Dog.mkv
https://nitroflare.com/view/65E97B07C24D23A/Discussion_with_Robert_Stam.mkv
or
https://nitroflare.com/view/A03492598B5406D/Vidas_secas_(1963)__+Extras_.part1.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/EF0CA99B1CB073D/Vidas_secas_(1963)__+Extras_.part2.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/5E05184F1468D09/Vidas_secas_(1963)__+Extras_.part3.rar
Language:Portuguese
Subtitles:English, Spanish
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