O Sangue
International Arthouse
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1h 39m
Directed by Pedro Costa | 95 mins | 1989
Shot when he was 29, Costa’s first feature is a story of two brothers forced to go on the lam after their father’s death. Shot in shimmering black and white, and developing an air of sumptuous fairy-tale enchantment, it stands alone in his oeuvre, worlds apart from the austerity of his haunting later works.
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