6.3
148 min
Drawing inspiration from a poem penned by Castro Alves, this film vividly captures the political, cultural, and intellectual climate of Brazil during the late 1970s. At its core, the story revolves around four distinctive embodiments of Christ's image: a black man, a soldier, an Indian, and a guerrilla fighter. These courageous individuals, hailed as the harbingers of doom in the tupiniquim lands, valiantly combat the insatiable avarice and oppressive "civilizing" brutality propagated by the formidable John Brahms—a foreign exploiter devoid of morals.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Maurício do Valle | Brahms | Unowned | |
Jece Valadão | Indian Christ | Unowned | |
Antônio Pitanga | Black Christ | Unowned | |
Tarcísio Meira | Military Christ | Unowned | |
Geraldo del Rey | Revolutionary Christ | Unowned | |
Ana Maria Magalhães | Aurora Madalena | Unowned | |
Norma Bengell | Amazon Queen | Unowned | |
Danuza Leão | Brahms' Wife | Unowned | |
Carlos Petrovich | Devil | Unowned | |
Mário Gusmão | Babalaô | Unowned | |
Paloma Rocha | Young Woman | Unowned | |
Carlos Castello Branco | Self | Unowned | |
Dimer Camargo Monteiro | Unowned | ||
Ari Pararraios | Unowned | ||
João Ubaldo Ribeiro | Self | Unowned | |
Alexandre Ribondi | Unowned | ||
Glauber Rocha | Self (uncredited) | Unowned |