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Terra Para Rose (1987)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 23M

Director : Tetê Moraes

Synopsis

Documentary about the oppression of a group of a families of the MST, the Brazilian Landless Workers Movement, who invaded Anoni Farm, a farm in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in 1985, and Rose, a woman fighting for the right of owning a land and for elementary human rights, and mother of the first baby born in the camping site.

Actors

Bolívar Anoni
Bolívar Anoni
Dante de Oliveira
Dante de Oliveira
Marcos Freire
Marcos Freire
Padre Arnildo Fritzen
Padre Arnildo Fritzen
Lucélia Santos
Lucélia Santos
José Sarney
José Sarney

Crews

Tetê Moraes
Tetê Moraes
Director
Ricardo Pavão
Ricardo Pavão
Original Music Composer
Manfredo Caldas
Manfredo Caldas
Editor
Tetê Moraes
Tetê Moraes
Producer
Tetê Moraes
Tetê Moraes
Writer
José Joffily
José Joffily
Writer
Dominique Pâris
Dominique Pâris
Editor
Alzira Cohen
Alzira Cohen
Editor
Amauri Alves
Amauri Alves
Editor
Fernando Duarte
Fernando Duarte
Camera Operator
Peter Overbeck
Peter Overbeck
Camera Operator
Walter Carvalho
Walter Carvalho
Camera Operator

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