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Cidade; Campo
The latest film by Juliana Rojas is a captivating diptych showcasing two women’s contrasting lives within urban and rural locations.
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Credits
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Director-screenwriter
Juliana Rojas
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With
Fernanda Vianna, Mirella Façanha, Bruna Linzmeyer
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Brazil-Germany-France 2024. 119min
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Courtesy of
The Open Reel
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Language
Portuguese
With English subtitles
Introduction
Joana moves to São Paulo after floods devastate her hometown, reconnecting with her sister and reawakening memories of her estranged son. Flavia moves to her father’s remote farm with her wife following his death, discovering untold family secrets. Infused with magic realism and humour, Rojas (Good Manners) weaves together two powerful stories of women’s migration, emancipation, ghosts and love.
Grace Barber-Plentie
Content warning
Contains nudity, sexual scenes and drug use.
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