Cafundó

Cafundó

Release date : September 29, 2005
Runtime : 1h 42m
Countries of origin : Brazil /
Original Language : Portuguese /
Director : Paulo Betti / Clovis Bueno /
Writers : Paulo Betti / Clovis Bueno /
Production companies : LAZ Audiovisual / Prole de Adão Produções Artísticas /
September 29, 2005 1h 42m Brazil Drama Portuguese More
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Cafundó is a 35 mm color film which blends fact with fiction in the life of João de Camargo, a former black slave (1858-1942, Sorocaba, Brazil) who, in his old age, works miracles and devotes himself to assisting others in order to attain his freedom. João de Camargo represents the genesis of religious and cultural syncretism in Brazil.
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Lázaro Ramos
João de Camargo
Leona Cavalli
Rosário
Alexandre Rodrigues
Natalino (adult)
Ernani Moraes
Coronel João Justino
Luís Melo
Monsignor João Soares

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  • title:Cafundó
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2005
  • Runtime:1h 42m
  • Genres: Drama · History · Documentary · War ·
  • Countries of origin: Brazil ·
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Director: Paulo Betti / Clovis Bueno /
  • Writers: Paulo Betti · Clovis Bueno ·
  • Production companies: LAZ Audiovisual · Prole de Adão Produções Artísticas ·
  • Overview:Cafundó is a 35 mm color film which blends fact with fiction in the life of João de Camargo, a former black slave (1858-1942, Sorocaba, Brazil) who, in his old age, works miracles and devotes himself to assisting others in order to attain his freedom. João de Camargo represents the genesis of religious and cultural syncretism in Brazil.
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