Vazante

January. 12,2018      
Rating:
6.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Brazil 1821. Upon his return to the imposing farmhouse, Antonio, a rich cattle herder, finds out that his wife dies in labor. Forced to live in the property with numerous African slaves, he marries his wife's niece. A restless soul, he returns to droving, leaving his young wife behind alone with the slaves.

Adriano Carvalho as  António
Luana Nastas as  Beatriz
Sandra Corveloni as  Dona Ondina
Juliana Carneiro da Cunha as  Dona Zizinha
Roberto Audio as  Bartholomeu
Fabrício Boliveira as  Jeremias
Vasco Pimentel as  Padre
Maria Helena Dias as  Domingas

Reviews

Chirphymium
2018/01/12

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Plustown
2018/01/13

A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.

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Ava-Grace Willis
2018/01/14

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

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Scarlet
2018/01/15

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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babyjaguar
2018/01/16

This visual arresting film is about 1800s colonial life in central Brazil depicting the harsh life of slavery plus a forbidden love story and vengeance. Its cast produces wonderful performances like the main protagonist, "Antonio" played by Adriano Carvalho.The story unfolds as "Antonio" tends to his settlement, a place of numerous slaves and marries his recently deceased wife's teen niece, "Beatriz" (played tenderly by Luana Nastas). The strength of this story is the focus on gender, since its female characters dominate this film. From the master's maternal household to the slave women used for sexual affairs and labor for Antonio, this cast of diverse women characters solidify the storytelling. This film is met with visceral imagery as it was shot entirely in black and white. Thomas's depiction of plantation work and visual references of Minas Gerais (known for its mining history) follows great Brazilian photographic traditions. There is almost no music soundtrack (although Brazilian legendary musician, Tom Ze has a track in the film) letting the viewer take in sounds from the landscape of birds chirping to food cooking throughout the house.

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