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Barren Lives
Vidas Secas
A landmark Cinema Novo classic of drought, migration and human resilience.
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Director
Nelson Pereira dos Santos
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With
Átila Iório, Maria Ribeiro
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Brazil 1963. 100min
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Digital 4K
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English subtitles
A migrant family and their dog cross the drought-stricken arid Sertão region in a desperate bid to survive. Pereira dos Santos adapts Graciliano Ramos’ acclaimed 1938 novel, one of Brazil’s key literary works, employing stark landscapes and non-professional performances to stunning effect. It is regarded as a foundational Cinema Novo work – a devastating yet deeply humane portrait of poverty, endurance and cyclical displacement.
The screening of Barren Lives on Wednesday 10 June will be introduced by Dr Tiago de Luca, University of Warwick.
BFI Southbank will be closed Tuesday 23 and Wednesday 24 June due to a private event. BFI Riverfront will be closed on 9 July until 5pm. It will re-open in the evening.
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