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The Brave Warrior is a brésilien film of genre Drama with Milton Gonçalves

The Brave Warrior (1968)

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The Brave Warrior (Portuguese: O Bravo Guerreiro) is a 1968 Brazilian drama film directed by Gustavo Dahl. The directorial debut of Dahl, it is one of the most important films of the second phase of Brazil's Cinema Novo movement. It won the Special Award at the 1968 Festival de Brasília, Best Director at the 1968 Festival de Belo Horizonte, and the Best Cinematography at the 1969 Instituto Nacional do Cinema (INC) Awards.

Actors

Milton Gonçalves

(sindicalist)
Maria Lúcia Dahl

(Clara Horta)
Carlos Vereza

(Rodrigues)
Paulo Gracindo

(Pericles)
Hugo Carvana

(Union Hanger-On)
Paulo Porto
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