In 1980 impoverished working-class child actor Fernando Ramos da Silva was chosen from 1300 other boys to play the lead role in Hector Babenco's Pixote a film that showed the plight of Rio De Janerio's street urchins forced into criminal lives. The film earned great acclaim and Ramos da Silva received fame and fortune. Unfortunately fate and the rigidity of Brazil's social system had other more tragic plans...
This stirring drama from Brazilian director Aluisio Abranches takes as its themes: women anger murder and revenge. When the male members of a close-knit family are brutally murdered a mother and her daughters take it upon themselves to fight back and avenge the family name. Setting off on a trek across a remote area of northeastern Brazil the women stalk through the landscape thirsty for blood.
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