Dry Ground Burning

Dry Ground Burning

Release date : February 23, 2023
Runtime : 2h 33m
Countries of origin : Brazil / Portugal / United States of America /
Original Language : Portuguese / English /
Production companies : Cinco da Norte / Terratreme Filmes /
February 23, 2023 2h 33m Brazil Drama Portuguese More
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Just released from prison, Léa returns home to the Brasilia favela of Sol Nascente and joins up with her half-sister Chitara, the fearless leader of an all-female gang that steals and refines oil from underground pipes and sells gasoline to a clandestine network of motorcyclists. Living in constant opposition to Jair Bolsonaro’s fiercely authoritarian and militarized government, Chitara’s women claim the streets for themselves as a declaration of radical political resistance on behalf of ex-cons and the oppressed.
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  • title:Dry Ground Burning
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2023
  • Runtime:2h 33m
  • Genres: Drama · Crime · Science Fiction · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Brazil · Portugal · United States of America ·
  • Original Language: Portuguese · English ·
  • Director: Adirley Queirós / Joana Pimenta /
  • Writers: Adirley Queirós · Joana Pimenta ·
  • Production companies: Cinco da Norte · Terratreme Filmes ·
  • Overview:Just released from prison, Léa returns home to the Brasilia favela of Sol Nascente and joins up with her half-sister Chitara, the fearless leader of an all-female gang that steals and refines oil from underground pipes and sells gasoline to a clandestine network of motorcyclists. Living in constant opposition to Jair Bolsonaro’s fiercely authoritarian and militarized government, Chitara’s women claim the streets for themselves as a declaration of radical political resistance on behalf of ex-cons and the oppressed.
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