In the 1870s, Jacobina, daughter of German immigrants to southern Brazil, starts to break with both the Catholic and Lutheran churches to preach physical healing through soul cleansing. Afte... Read allIn the 1870s, Jacobina, daughter of German immigrants to southern Brazil, starts to break with both the Catholic and Lutheran churches to preach physical healing through soul cleansing. After having a divine vision and speaking with Jesus, she suddenly changes her look and usual ... Read allIn the 1870s, Jacobina, daughter of German immigrants to southern Brazil, starts to break with both the Catholic and Lutheran churches to preach physical healing through soul cleansing. After having a divine vision and speaking with Jesus, she suddenly changes her look and usual ways, disturbing the local, ultra-conservative population. After the death of a "mucker" a... Read all
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This movie is boring: it is not a good example of the present moment of Brazilian cinema, with excellent movies like 'Cidade de Deus', 'Abril Despedaçado', 'Bicho de Sete Cabeças', 'O Invasor' among many others. The acting looks like a soap opera. Letícia Spiller face in some moments is horrible, with her eyes wide open. She can express and act much better than that. And the last battle scene is simply ridiculous. Brazilian cinema is better and better than presented in this movie. My vote is five.
Title (Brazil): "A Paixão de Jacobina" ("The Passion of Jacobina")
The movie itself is far from being wonderful (I personally think the story would be better told if the film was longer) but it is still good enough to please you.
My Rate 7/10
In the 19th century Rio Grande do Sul was far away from the central government. Because the south was disputed with Argentina and Uruguay the German and Italian immigrants were brought in to justify Brazilian claims. Even Germany tried to be part of it by paying for schools and such in German colonies up till WW2. Disorder, anarchy and uprisings are part of the history of the south. Up till today there are political movements that are in favour of a separation from the central state.
I come myself from the south of Brasil and I know São Leopoldo and the story of the Mucker pretty well. There could have been told so much more. With a little bit of research the writers of this movie would have found out that the early days of the immigrants was not a pretty picture book. The early days were harsh and full of poverty. Just watch the old photos that survived. People looked undernourished, with torn clothes and unshaven. In this climate Jacobina could rise.
Even now when you visit the 'interior' of southern Brasil you will find the same kind of 'colonos' driving their ox-carts and living in wooden shacks. They still speak German like the majority did in those days.
The 'Canudos' of the south deserves a much better movie.
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- TriviaSupermodel Gisele Bündchen and Carandiru star 'Maria Mendonça' were considered for the lead roles.
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- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
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