
Canudos was a small village in northeastern Brazil, founded by the messianic leader Antônio Conselheiro and massacred by a powerful army until the death of the last of its 30,000 inhabitants, on October 5, 1897. The film tells the story of the Canudos massacre from an English cannon, nicknamed by the backlands people "A Matadeira", which was transported by twenty teams of oxen through the backlands to fire a single shot.
The film was directed by Jorge Furtado.
The screenplay was written by Jorge Furtado.
Cinematography was handled by Alex Sernambi.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0125656.
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A Matadeira
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English, Português
Brazil