

Curral is a political drama set in the rural Brazilian city of Gravatá. During the mayoral elections, the population is divided between the Blue and Red parties, two political oligarchies fighting each other for power. A recent severe drought means water is the main bargaining chip when it comes to securing a majority of people's votes. Chico Caixa is a former city employee. He lost his job trying to take water supplies to a poor neighborhood which had been abandoned for political reasons. Caixa is invited by a childhood partner, Joel, to work on his councilor campaign. Joel presents himself as a new alternative to the older candidates, who have been in power for decades. But as the campaign progresses, Chico Caixa soon realizes that breaking apart from the established political game is not always as easy as it may seem
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The runtime is 87 minutes (1h 27m).
The film was directed by Marcelo Brennand.
The screenplay was written by Marcelo Brennand and Fernando Honesko.
Cinematography was handled by Beto Martins.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt13238192.
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Curral
Released
Português
Brazil
