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Twenty Years Later is a brésilien film of genre Documentary directed by Eduardo Coutinho with Eduardo Coutinho

Twenty Years Later (1985)

Twenty Years Later
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Twenty Years Later (Portuguese: Cabra Marcado para Morrer) is a 1984 Brazilian documentary film directed by Eduardo Coutinho. One of the most known films by Coutinho, it started to be produced in 1964. However, due to the theme it dealt part of crew and cast were arrested and the police tried to take their footage. In 1984, Coutinho concluded the story of João Pedro Teixeira, a leader of the Peasant leagues from Paraíba, murdered by local landowners' order in 1962. Upon its release, it gained a cult following as well as received awards at film festivals and praise by film critics.



^ "Cabra Marcado para Morrer" (in Portuguese). Cinemateca Brasileira. Retrieved April 26, 2014.

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