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Barren Lives
+ intro by Dr Tiago de Luca, University of Warwick
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.
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