The Price of Peace

The Price of Peace (2003)


  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2003-08-23
  • User Rating: 8/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 43min
  • Language: Português
  • Production Country: Brazil
  • Director: Paulo Morelli
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Summary

In 1894, with a coup d'état, President Floriano Peixoto closed down The National Congress, soon reinstated with co-religionaries in key positions. In the south of Brazil, the Maragatos revolutionaries would not come to terms with this. They rebelled and marched to Rio de Janeiro to join Admiral Saldanha's troops and depose the President in an episode known today as the Federalist Revolution. The rebels fought bloody battles with Floriano soldiers during the march. Idelfonso Corrêa is a quiet, reserved citizen of humble origin who becomes the Baron of Serro Azul. His mature demeanor makes him a choice for mediator between both groups. Midst negotiations and difficulties to safeguard the family and his protegés, the Baron expands his domains, starts a newspaper, a bank, and exports herva-mate. With the battle over, his form of address, Baron, becomes synonymous with traitors.

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  • Herson Capri

    as Barão do Serro zul
  • Giulia Gam

    as Baronesa
  • Lima Duarte

    as Gumercindo Saraiva
  • José de Abreu

    as Cezário
  • Camila Pitanga

    as Anésia
  • Danton Mello

    as Daniel
  • Alexandre Nero

    as Alferes Pimetel
  • Adolfo Pimentel

    as Presciliano
  • Aldo Bueno

    as Firmino
  • Altamar Cezar

    as Lepage
  • Ana Appel

    as Siroba
  • Aristeu Berger

    as Rocha Pombo
  • Breno Bonin

    as Gen. Ewerton de Quadros
  • Brígida Menegatti

    as Filha Estancieiro 1
  • Camilo Bevilacqua

    as Paquito
  • Chico Nogueira

    as David Carneiro
  • Chico Pennafiel

    as Balbino
  • Clóvis Inocêncio

    as Maragato
  • Eduardo de Oliveira

    as Maragato
  • Emilio Pitta

    as Vicente Machado
  • Ênio Carvalho

    as Estancieiro
  • Florival Gomes

    as Pego Jr
  • Guilherme Pierre

    as Conrado
  • Isabela Cavallim

    as Filha Estancieiro 2
  • Jachson Clemente

    as Maragato
  • Márcio Almeida

    as Chefe de Gabinete
  • Marcos de Góes

    as Schleder
  • Odelair Rodrigues

    as Criada
  • Paulo José Friebe

    as Chefe da Estação
  • Renato Rodrigues

    as Matos Guedes
  • Tadeu Perrone

    as Ferreira de Moura
  • Zeca Cenovicz

    as Freire
  • Zilo Aiçar Uss

    as Maragato (poema)
Directing Paulo Morelli Director
Writing Túlio Vargas Book
Writing Walther Negrão Writer
Crew Walther Negrão Script

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