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Sargento Getúlio
In the 40s, a sergeant is ordered to escort a political prisoner from Paulo Afonso to Aracaju, Brazil. During the trip, there's a change in the Government and he is ordered to release the prisoner. But he decides to go all the way.
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Plot Summary
In a chaotic Brazil of the early 1970s, Sergeant Getúlio, a fervent supporter of the military regime, is tasked with an impossible mission: to locate and arrest a fugitive. As he delves deeper into the jungle and his own obsessions, the lines between duty, madness, and reality begin to blur. The mission becomes a descent into a personal hell, testing his loyalty and sanity.
Critical Reception
Sargento Getúlio is widely regarded as a powerful and unsettling critique of authoritarianism and the psychological toll of political repression. While not a commercial blockbuster, it garnered significant critical acclaim for its unflinching portrayal of a troubled protagonist and its atmospheric depiction of a country in turmoil.
What Reviewers Say
A chilling psychological portrait of a man consumed by duty and ideology.
Effectively captures the paranoia and moral ambiguity of a military dictatorship.
Lima Duarte delivers a towering performance as the conflicted Sergeant.
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Awards & Accolades
Screened in competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in the Amazon rainforest, and the harsh conditions of the shoot are said to have contributed to the film's gritty and authentic atmosphere.
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