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O Pistoleiro de Serra Talhada
A documentary by Eduardo Coutinho about a hired-gun from Brazil's Northeast.
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Plot Summary
In the arid sertão of Pernambuco, a legendary cangaceiro known as 'The Gunman of Serra Talhada' becomes a folk hero and a symbol of resistance against oppressive landowners. The film chronicles his daring raids, his complex relationships, and his eventual confrontation with the forces of law and order, exploring themes of justice, revenge, and the harsh realities of life in the Brazilian backlands.
Critical Reception
This Brazilian western, part of the 'cangaço' subgenre, is recognized for its gritty portrayal of banditry and social injustice in the Northeast. While not widely distributed internationally, it has garnered a cult following within Brazil for its authentic depiction of the cangaceiro mythos and its dramatic storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric depiction of the sertão.
Admired for its raw performances, particularly from Jofre Soares.
Seen as a significant film within the Brazilian cinematic exploration of the cangaceiro phenomenon.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to limited availability and historical data, but it is generally appreciated by those familiar with Brazilian cinema and the cangaço theme for its historical context and dramatic intensity.
Fun Fact
The film is a notable example of the 'cangaço' genre in Brazilian cinema, which often romanticized or critically examined the lives of outlaws in the Northeast region of Brazil during the early 20th century.
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