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Maria e o Cangaço

Maria e o Cangaço (2025)

Drama Western (MA 15+)
10 / 10

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Maria e o Cangaço

2025 DramaWestern MA 15+ 10 / 10

Maria de Déa, Lampião's companion and first woman in the Cangaço, is a fearless young woman who dares to have a voice in a group of outlaws. In a life of escapes and armed disputes, Maria faces a pregnancy and is subdued to the harshest law of the Cangaço: handing over her baby to be raised by someone else. She begins to live between life in the group and the hopeless desire to raise her daughter.

Maria e o Cangaço: Cast & Crews

Directors
Sérgio Machado
Top Cast
Sophie Charlotte, Gabriel Leone, Daniel de Oliveira, Juliano Cazarré, Dira Paes

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What Our Critics Think

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Review Team
4/5
4/5

Maria e o Cangaço emerges as a powerful narrative that intricately weaves the historical context of the Cangaço with the personal struggles of Maria de Déa. The film's direction by Sérgio Machado is commendable, creating a raw and immersive atmosphere that captivates the audience. The performances, ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

Maria e o Cangaço is an interesting film that tries to balance a historical narrative with personal drama. The story revolves around Maria, a woman who stands out in a world dominated by men, which is refreshing. However, while the performances are strong, especially from the lead, the film sometime ... Show more >>

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Got a question about Maria e o Cangaço?

Yes, Maria e o Cangaço is worth watching for its compelling portrayal of a strong female character in a historical context. The film offers a unique perspective on the Cangaço movement, showcasing Maria de Déa's struggles and resilience amidst a backdrop of violence and societal expectations.

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