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It's Not Time to Cry
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It's Not Time to Cry

Jan 1, 1971
0h 33m
★ 5.0

Overview

Through the testimony of the victims of the Brazilian dictatorship, and the re-creation of the practices to which they were subjected, the torture suffered by the Brazilian political detainees in their country is denounced. Restored version.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Maria Auxiliadora Lara Barcelos

Self

Maria Auxiliadora Lara Barcelos

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