Servidão
Servidão

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Servidão

2019
Movie
74 min
Portuguese

Many Brazilians think that slavery ended with the signing of the Lei Áurea. But the relations of slave exploitation of labor persist until today. It is estimated that there are 369,000 Brazilians living and working as slaves. Through the testimony of modern abolitionists and rural workers who were victims of contemporary slavery, Servidão investigates the slave mentality of Brazilian society, which dates back to five centuries.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Carlos G. CruzGenres: Drama, History

Plot Summary

Set in the harsh landscape of the Serra da Estrela mountains in Portugal, Servidão depicts the difficult lives of shepherds and their families during the mid-20th century. The film explores themes of isolation, tradition, and the struggles against nature and societal expectations. It offers a raw portrayal of a way of life on the brink of disappearing.

Critical Reception

Servidão received moderate critical attention, with praise often directed at its authentic depiction of rural Portuguese life and its strong performances. Some critics noted its slow pace, while others appreciated its documentary-like realism and evocative cinematography.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its realistic portrayal of shepherd life in Portugal.

  • Applauded for its atmospheric cinematography and genuine sense of place.

  • Some found the narrative pacing to be too deliberate.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in the Serra da Estrela region of Portugal, utilizing natural light and real shepherds to enhance its authenticity.

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