The House of Sand is set in northern Brazil, where an isolated community lives on the sand dunes. The film follows three generations of women as they navigate struggles of loneliness, escape, and freedom. The story spans from the early 1910s to the 1960s, capturing the changing dynamics of family relationships and the harsh realities of life in the desolate landscape.
A report on Sarney's inauguration as the governor of the Maranhão state. His promises are heard alongside images of the grim reality.
After losing her husband, 65-year-old midwife Betânia is persuaded by her daughters to leave her remote village. She moves near the sand dunes of Lençóis Maranhenses in northern Brazil and ventures a new beginning.
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