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‘Dry Ground Burning’ Review: Feminist Gangsters, Brazilian Style

Featuring a cast of local actors playing semi-fictionalized versions of themselves, this movie flies in the face of the country’s political establishment.

Beatrice Loayza
Author: Beatrice Loayza

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Brazil, Dry Ground Burning (Movie), Movies, Pimenta, Joana, Quieros, Adirley
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