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Rating:
6.5
Director:
Emilia Mello
Cast:
Luciano de Jesus Campo, Lucimara de Jesus Campo, Ismael José Costa…
Plot:
An ode to nature and human relations, No Kings explores the freedom of one of the last Caiçara communities.
No Kings
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8396822
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SOURCE: No Kings 2020 720p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Documentary
Director: Emilia Mello
Stars: Luciano de Jesus Campo, Lucimara de Jesus Campo, Ismael José Costa
Plot: An ode to nature and human relations, No Kings explores the freedom of one of the last Caiçara communities.
Included subtitles
English
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In a place where conventional structures of authority fall away, a tomboy, a sea captain, a fiercely independent pregnant mother, and two wayward fishermen must find their place in the space between the urban and a traditional life threatened by impending forces. An ode to nature and human relations, No Kings explores the freedom of one of the last Caiçara communities. What begins as a simple ethnography becomes a deeply personal journey, contemplating the current direction of modern Brazil.—The Part Film Sales