The Land Burns

The Land Burns

1964 · 12 min · ★ 6.9 · Documentary

A short film describing the bleak reality of life in the rural regions in Brazil through the story of thirty-five-year-old farmer Juan Amaro.

Directed by Raymundo Gleyzer · Written by Víctor Pronzato

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