The Swallow
The Swallow

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The Swallow

1961
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The hunt for The Swallow Thief.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Glauber RochaGenres: Drama, Adventure

Plot Summary

In the harsh Brazilian sertão, a young outlaw named Manuel flees a brutal landowner. He finds himself drawn into a world of religious fervor and social unrest, encountering figures who challenge his understanding of faith and justice. Manuel grapples with his own identity and the violent path he is forced to walk.

Critical Reception

Considered a foundational film of Brazil's Cinema Novo movement, 'The Swallow' was lauded for its raw, neorealist style and its unflinching depiction of social and political issues in rural Brazil. While initially met with some controversy for its challenging themes, it gained international acclaim for its artistic merit and its powerful, poetic storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visceral depiction of Brazilian rural life and social injustice.

  • Lauded as a landmark film of the Cinema Novo movement.

  • Appreciated for its stark cinematography and poetic narrative.

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Fun Fact

Glauber Rocha, the director, was a key figure in the development of Cinema Novo, a movement that sought to create a distinctly Brazilian cinema characterized by social consciousness and artistic innovation.

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