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                    (1984)
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Vera Fischer,
Milton Goncalves,
Camila Pitanga,
Zeze Motta,
Daniel Filho,
Jonas Bloch,
Chico Diaz,
Mauricio do Valle,
Tony Tornado,
Telma Reston
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Carlos Diegues
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Foreign,
Foreign Drama,
Political Dramas
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English
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114
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Quilombo (1984) is a Brazilian drama that recounts the story of escaped African slaves who establish a self-sustaining community in Palmares during the 17th century. The film captures their struggle for freedom and the cultural dynamics within the community as they resist Portuguese colonial oppression.
                 
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