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A Revolta

The only successful armed agrarian uprising in the history of Brazil, after which more than 56,000 plots of land were titled, the Revolta dos Posseiros ended a severe dispute that lasted several years. The documentary A Revolta addresses this topic by bringing together multiple points of view and versions about this very significant and still little-known event.

Top Cast

  • Helmuth Kaminsky

    Helmuth Kaminsky

    Self

  • João Mulato

    João Mulato

    Self

  • Manuela Pécoits

    Manuela Pécoits

    Self

  • Ivo Preilipper

    Ivo Preilipper

    Self

  • João Donato

    João Donato

    Self

  • Roberto Gomes

    Roberto Gomes

    Self

  • Iria Zanoni

    Iria Zanoni

    Self

  • Jardelino Guadalin

    Jardelino Guadalin

    Self

  • Dovilio Zanoni

    Dovilio Zanoni

    Self

Overview

The only successful armed agrarian uprising in the history of Brazil, after which more than 56,000 plots of land were titled, the Revolta dos Posseiros ended a severe dispute that lasted several years. The documentary A Revolta addresses this topic by bringing together multiple points of view and versions about this very significant and still little-known event.

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