
In the beginning of the Twentieth Century, in Belo Horizonte, the industrial Sampaio lives in a manor house with his stepdaughter Carmen, who has a sort of engagement with Roberto. Sampaio's daughter Neusa, of same age as Carmen, was sent to a metropolis to have a modern education and returns to Belo Horizonte.

Alright, so Sangue Mineiro. If you’re into the really old stuff, like early Brazilian cinema from almost a century ago, then yes, this might be worth your time. It’s definitely not for folks who need fast-paced action or super modern dialogue. You’ll probably find it a real drag if you’re not prepared for a deliberate,...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Humberto Mauro

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"Alright, so Sangue Mineiro. If you’re into the really old stuff, like early Brazilian cinema from almost a century ago, then yes, this might be worth your time. It’s definitely not for folks who need fast-paced action or super modern dialogue. You’ll probably find it a real drag if you’re not prepared for a deliberate, emotional experience. The whole movie feels very much of its time, you know? Grand houses and proper society, but there’s this raw tension simmering underneath everything. It’s a..."
Humberto Mauro
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