
Faroeste caboclo (2013)
Año de lanzamiento: 2013
Nación: Brazil
Alternative Title: Brazilian Western
Director: René Sampaio
Writer: José Carvalho, Marcos Bernstein, Michel Melamed, Paulo Lins, Renato Russo, Victor Atherino
Producción & Género
Productor: N/A
Compañías: Globo Filmes, Gávea Filmes, Fulano Filmes, O2 Filmes, Agência Nacional do Cinema - ANCINE, Fogo Cerrado Filmes, República Pureza Filmes, Telecine, Lereby Produções, Barry Company
Budget: N/A
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Historia
Set against the backdrop of Brasilia's construction in the early 1980s, 'Faroeste Caboclo' centers around João do Santo Cristo, an outlaw, and Maria Lucia, an architecture student. Their love story unfolds amidst societal unrest as drug dealers clash with the police. As Brazil's military dictatorship comes to an end, João finds himself entangled in this conflict, leading to a tragic conclusion.
Resumen
Based on Renato Russo's song of the same name, 'Faroeste Caboclo' is a Brazilian Western that combines social drama and romance. Directed by René Sampaio, the film captures the spirit of its source material while depicting the tumultuous times of Brasilia's construction. The story explores themes of love, rebellion, and societal change during Brazil's political transition.