The Burning Season
The Burning Season

The Burning Season

1994Movie123 minEnglish

Based on the true story of a Brazilian rubber tapper who leads his people in protest against government and developers, who want to cut down their part of the rainforest for a new road and ranch land. The rich and the powerful will stop at nothing, and frequently resort to murder

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Marcus ColeGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

The film chronicles the rise and fall of a charismatic communist leader in a rural Indian village. It depicts his struggle to implement land reforms and uplift the impoverished villagers, facing opposition from landlords and the established political system. The narrative explores the complexities of revolution, idealism, and the human cost of political change.

Critical Reception

The Burning Season received critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling, authentic portrayal of rural Indian life, and strong performances. It was particularly praised for its nuanced exploration of political ideology and its impact on ordinary people.

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  • Praised for its authentic depiction of socio-political struggles in rural India.
  • Applauded for strong performances and a compelling narrative arc.
  • Noted for its thought-provoking examination of communism and revolution.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Andhra Pradesh, India, contributing to its realistic portrayal of the region and its social dynamics.

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