The real story of Quilombo Olho d'Água from Serra do Talhado, in the state of Paraíba, Brazil, which became institutionally isolated from the rest of the country. Quilombos were runaway slave communities in colonial Brazil.
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Aruanda (1960) - Linduarte Noronha
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PARAÍBA FILME: ARUANDA
Aruanda é um Documentário de Linduarte Noronha filmado em 1960 no Sertão da Paraíba município de Santa Luzia na comunidade quilombola da Serra do ...
Assista ao Curta - Aruanda
Curta-metragem do Paraibano Linduarte Noronha. Aruanda foi o filme que deflagrou a estética do cinema novo no brasil.
Trecho do filme "Aruanda" de Linduarte de Noronha
A serra do Talhado na Paraíba foi o cenário escolhido por Linduarte de Noronha para o curta "Aruanda" que faz um paralelo entre as origens escravocratas ...
Aruanda parte 1/2
Curta-metragem do Paraibano Linduarte Noronha. Aruanda foi o filme que deflagrou a estética do cinema novo no brasil. Segunda parte aqui: ...
Aruanda parte 2/2
Curta-metragem do Paraibano Linduarte Noronha. Aruanda foi o filme que deflagrou a estética do cinema novo no brasil.
Popular movie trailers from 1960
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Little Jerguš's father was killed by gendarmes. To help his mother, the boy is hired as a laborer, then goes to the factory, to the city, but, unable to withstand the cruel exploitation, hoping to become free and independent, returns to the mountains, where his father once fought for the good of the people.
This drama about the Carmelite order of nuns is set during the French Revolution. A young woman seeks refuge with the Carmelites because she is terrified of dying during the upheaval.
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Encompassing three hugely popular double acts, The Crazy Gang were one of Britain's best-loved, most enduring variety troupes – their antics delighting audiences for over three decades from the early 1930s and their career taking in numerous Royal Command performances.
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