Overview
The film, created in exile from 1971 to 1973 between Cuba and Rome, is considered a "semi-finished" work by Glauber Rocha. It has a certain pedagogical character and seeks, through dialectical editing, to conduct a critical review of colonization, class struggle, messianism, and the establishment of populist governments in the Third World. There is a chronology in the events presented, which, supported by extensive iconography (films, engravings, photos, etc.), create "free" associations that allow the viewer a "polyphonic" view of the "History of Brazil."
RATING
6.30
DIRECTOR
Glauber Rocha
COUNTRIES
Brazil
Italy
Cuba
RELEASE DATE
1973
TIME
GENRE
Documentary
Movie Trailer
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