The last part of the triptych is dedicated to the struggle of the peasant communities of northeastern Brazil; on the banks of the São Francisco River, the indigenous residents of the village of Caiçara fight to keep their Island of São Pedro, enclosed in a farm; all that remains is an abandoned chapel to which they go in procession. Tyrannized by their powerful neighbors, they talk about their lawsuits and sing about their two-century struggle, filmed in the village, during a procession to San Pedro and an expedition to the court where a delegation will file a complaint.
Release Date | January 1, 1980 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | Quelque chose de l’arbre, du fleuve et du cri du peuple | |
Runtime | 26min | |
Budget | — | |
Revenue | — | |
Language | French, Portuguese | |
Original Language | Portuguese | |
Production Countries | France | |
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