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Plot Summary
This film chronicles the life of Padre Cícero, a controversial religious and political figure in Northeastern Brazil. It delves into his rise to prominence, his followers' deep devotion, and the societal impact of his actions and teachings. The narrative explores his complex legacy, balancing his role as a spiritual leader with his influence on the region's social and economic landscape. It portrays the fervent faith of the people and the challenges Padre Cícero faced throughout his life.
Critical Reception
Padre Cícero received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its historical scope and the portrayal of a significant Brazilian figure. Some found its pacing slow, while others commended its ambition in tackling such a complex subject. The film is often cited for its contribution to Brazilian cinema's biographical genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its comprehensive look at Padre Cícero's life and impact.
- Acknowledged for its ambition in depicting a pivotal Brazilian historical figure.
- Some critiques noted a deliberate, at times slow, narrative pace.
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Fun Fact
Alberto Cavalcanti, the director of 'Padre Cícero', was a pioneer of documentary and propaganda filmmaking in the UK during the 1930s and 40s before returning to his native Brazil to direct this film.
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