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Daughters of the Wind (2004)

Daughters of the Wind (2004)
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Directed by Joel Zito Araujo, Daughters of the Wind, during its production, featured the largest cast of black actors ever seen in a Brazilian film. The story follows the complex relationship between a set of sisters, mothers, and daughters; a family funeral serves as a starting point for a series of flashbacks from the 1960s and '70s. Though general sexism and gender stereotyping are among the causes for the tension between them, the social and political remnants of slavery present an even more insidious conflict to be dealt with. The film includes Milton Goncalves, Ruth de Souza, Lea Garcia, and Maria Ceica. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Ruth de SouzaMilton Goncalves, (more)
Director(s):
Joel Zito Araujo
 
 

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Synopsis of Daughters of the Wind

Directed by Joel Zito Araujo, Daughters of the Wind, during its production, featured the largest cast of black actors ever seen in a Brazilian film. The story follows the complex relationship between a set of sisters, mothers, and daughters; a family funeral serves as a starting point for a series of flashbacks from the 1960s and '70s. Though general sexism and gender stereotyping are among the causes for the tension between them, the social and political remnants of slavery present an even more insidious conflict to be dealt with. The film includes Milton Goncalves, Ruth de Souza, Lea Garcia, and Maria Ceica. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

Complete Cast of Daughters of the Wind


Director(s):
Joel Zito Araujo
Writer(s):
Di MorettiJoel Zito Araujo
Producer(s):
Marcio CuriCarla Comide
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