Antonio, a mercenary and former government agent, is hired to kill a blind man in a village. As he carries out the job, Antonio starts to question his actions and embarks on a journey of redemption in a town plagued by corruption and social issues.
A Lebanese photographer living in Brazil in the '30s manages to film the band of Lampião, a legendary Brazilian bandit.
The Bandit is a movie set in Brazil, where a schoolteacher is pursued by an outlaw gang. The story involves murder, kidnapping, and a small village held at gunpoint. The Bandit and his gang engage in marauding, looting, arson, and double-crossing as they create chaos in the region. The schoolteacher becomes a damsel-in-distress and must find a way to escape and seek justice.
This is a remake of Brazil's first international success in the cinema world. Just as its same name predecessor was, this film is a fictional version of the story of the "cangaceiros." These were bandits who sacked towns and spread terror throughout Northeastern Brazil in the 1930s. This group of outlaws is led by Captain Galdino and his wife Maria Bonita.
Lampião, o Rei do Cangaço is a documentary film that tells the story of Lampião, a famous Brazilian bandit and the leader of a group of outlaws known as Cangaço. The film explores Lampião's life and his impact on the Brazilian society in the 1930s.
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