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Charcoal

Country: Argentina, Brazil, Language: Portuguese, Spanish, 107 mins

Original Title

Carvão
  • Director: Carolina Markowicz
  • Producer: Mayra Faour Auad, Zita Carvalhosa, Karen Castanho

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In São Paulo's remote countryside, a rural peasant family faces daily struggles. Fate brings them a proposal to host a mysterious stranger in their home, keeping him from the neighbors' prying eyes. The family home, situated beside a charcoal factory, transforms into a hideout for highly-wanted drug lord. Mother, husband and son struggle to keep up appearances with the neighbors and maintain their daily routine while facing the temptations of their improved finances. Eventually they want out, but how to get out is another matter. Charcoal provides an intimate view of a peasant family's life turned upside down and inside out in a very dark comedy of the absurd.


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Cast & Characters

César Bordón (as Miguel)
Jean de Almeida Costa (as Jean)
Maeve Jinkings (as Irene)
Aline Marta Maia
Camila Márdila (as Luciana)
Pedro Wagner