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Director
  
Lucia Murat

Music director
  
Livio Tragtenberg

Duration
  

Country
  
Brazil

6.2/10
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Genre
  
Drama, War

Screenplay
  
Lucia Murat

Writer
  
Lucia Murat

Language
  
Portuguese

Brave New Land movie poster

Release date
  
7 September 2000 (2000-09-07) (Toronto) November 2000 (2000-11)

Cast
  
Diogo Infante
(Diogo de Castro e Albuquerque),
Floriano Peixoto
(Capitão Pedro),
Luciana Rigueira
(Ánote),
Leonardo Villar
(Comandante),
Buza Ferraz
(Antônio),
Murilo Grossi
(Alfonso)

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Brave New Land (Portuguese: Brava Gente Brasileira) is a 2000 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Lúcia Murat. The title comes from a line from the chorus refrain written by journalist Evaristo da Veiga for the Brazilian Independence Anthem. It depicts the conflicted relationship between Portuguese, Spanish and Indigenous in the 18th century.

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Cast

  • Diogo Infante as Diogo de Castro e Albuquerque
  • Floriano Peixoto as Captain Pedro
  • Luciana Rigueira as Ánote
  • Leonardo Villar as Commander
  • Buza Ferraz as Antônio
  • Murilo Grossi as Alfonso
  • Sérgio Mamberti as priest
  • Production

    In the late 1980s, Murat knew the history about the conflict between Indigenous people and military in the Forte Coimbra, a fort of the Western Military Command in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso do Sul. And, in 1997, when a producer asked her about the planning of any film she remembered the story. She first visited the Kadiweu people in April 1997, and the shooting took place in seven weeks in a set in Bonito, Mato Grosso do Sul in 1999.

    Reception

    It was first screened at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival and O Estado de S. Paulo reported it received praise from critics. However, Derek Elley from Variety criticized it for its clichés, calling it "solidly conventional behind its verismo front". Elley said "Budgetary constraints hamper what little drama is happening onscreen, and only actor to make much of an impression is Leonardo Villar as the fort's gnarled, pragmatic commander." In spite of it, the film won Best Actress Award (Rigueira) and Best Score Award at the Festival de Brasília.

    References

    Brave New Land Wikipedia
    Brave New Land IMDb Brave New Land themoviedb.org