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Property

Original title: Propriedade
  • 2022
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
687
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Marília Souto, Caio Domingues, Maria José Sales, Ângelo Fàbio, Samuel Santos, Carlos Amorim, Anderson Cleber, Aruandhê Pereira, Natureza Rodrigues, Andala Quituche, Roberta Lúcia, Marcílio Moraes, Amara Rita Magalhães, Chris Veras, Erick Silva, Malu Galli, Zuleika Ferreira, Sandro Guerra, Daniel Bandeira, Tavinho Teixeira, Pedro Sotero, Livia de Melo, Nicolau Domingues, Nivaldo Nascimento, Clebia Sousa, Matheus Farias, Edilson Silva, and Ane Oliva in Property (2022)
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To protect herself from a revolt by the workers on her family's farm, a reclusive woman locks herself in her own armored car. Separated by a layer of glass, two universes are about to collid... Read allTo protect herself from a revolt by the workers on her family's farm, a reclusive woman locks herself in her own armored car. Separated by a layer of glass, two universes are about to collide.To protect herself from a revolt by the workers on her family's farm, a reclusive woman locks herself in her own armored car. Separated by a layer of glass, two universes are about to collide.

  • Director
    • Daniel Bandeira
  • Writer
    • Daniel Bandeira
  • Stars
    • Carlos Amorim
    • Anderson Cleber
    • Zuleika Ferreira
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    687
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daniel Bandeira
    • Writer
      • Daniel Bandeira
    • Stars
      • Carlos Amorim
      • Anderson Cleber
      • Zuleika Ferreira
    • 5User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Carlos Amorim
    • Walter
    Anderson Cleber
    • Zildo
    Zuleika Ferreira
    Ângelo Fàbio
    Malu Galli
    • Tereza
    Svetlana Gorbova
    • Writer
    • (archive footage)
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    Sandro Guerra
    • Renildo
    Roberta Lúcia
    • Cristina
    Amara Rita Magalhães
    • Dona Dulce
    Marcílio Moraes
    • Danilo
    Nivaldo Nascimento
    • Everaldo
    Ane Oliva
    Aruandhê Pereira
    • Junio
    Andala Quituche
    • Gisa
    Natureza Rodrigues
    • Luana
    Maria José Sales
    • Dona Amara
    Samuel Santos
    Edilson Silva
    • Director
      • Daniel Bandeira
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      • Daniel Bandeira
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    7jururu

    A good ideia that needed more

    Propriedade is a brazilian movie that works mostly in a small scenario - a farm house and entrance. In the story we have two visions of the same story, in these visions you can understand why the characters act in such way. The battle between peasents and farmers tries to expose a long battle what occurs in Brazil, associated with slavery as shown in the movie. Old families that retains lands for centuries, exploiting workers.

    This good ideia unfortunately doesn't follow a good direction or photography, that seems to emulate horror movies in some parts. The characteres are poorly worked. We know that the main character has a trauma and the movie works around this, but unfortunately instead of building the tension of being locked, her experience takes less place than the farm workers. This would not be a problem if they were good represented, but what we see is a bunch of clichés, we have too much people in the story. The conflict exist and their story too, but the way of telling this can't be effective if the movie has to run with its time. And also can't be helped by a poor photography, without a construction of the feeling of desperation, anxiety, that the story should have.
    8PedroPires90

    Strong and realistic

    • The greatest praise I can give to the film is that it never treats the viewer as dumb. It never seeks to indoctrinate or impose viewpoints.


    • In this way - much like what Michel Franco did with New Order - it will certainly offend some who want to hear what makes them feel better. I won't be surprised if someone call this film fascist. It's not. Of course not. Its creator, Daniel Bandeira, despises Bolsonaro and similar clowns, but good cinema/art is supposed to make you uncomfortable and most things are not black or white. 100% good and 100% bad are Hollywood's concepts and divisions.


    • Malu Galli in the lead role. What a performance!


    • It's a very intense film, where even in its calmest moments, it's giving us something to reflect on, never anything easy.


    • The violence is immense. Raw, without embellishments. Just like it will be on the day of the revolution. Which will be televised.


    • Impeccable camera movement and unsettling sound effects heighten the heavy atmosphere of anticipation, making it clear that something bad is about to happen.


    • The rich and the poor need to start talking. As someone who leans left, I advocate that everything should start with narrowing the ever-widening gap, but above all, there must be communication. The rope will stretch so much that it will break. This film is more predictive than fictional.
    2adachkix

    Complete nonesence

    Weak script, bad acting, Almost everyone in this piece of film acts like lunatic, completely unrealistic scenario nothing in this film works frankly...waste of time. Take your dog and go outside, much better idea. Even the genre is uncertain, not comedy, not a horror, certainly not a thriller, it's a mixture of everything and anything really, but in very bad taste. The only reason for two stars I just gave is scenery, which reminds me a bit of Colombian palm tree landscape, but this is certainly not enough to good score.

    I value a lot the Latin cinematography a lot, You can find something fantastic from Mexico, Argentina or even from Brazil, but you can skip this one definitely.
    9Cinema-canabico

    A Fortress of Privilege in a World on Fire

    Directed by Daniel Bandeira, Property is a gripping social thriller that delves into Brazil's class struggle, exposing the stark divide between privilege and desperation. The story follows Tereza (Malu Galli), a traumatized fashion designer seeking refuge in her family's estate, only to find herself trapped inside her armored car during a workers' revolt.

    The screenplay masterfully builds tension, avoiding simplistic portrayals of good versus evil. Instead, it presents a nuanced exploration of power, fear, and social detachment. Malu Galli delivers a restrained yet intense performance, embodying the suffocating anxiety of a woman caught between her past trauma and the present chaos. Zuleika Ferreira and Tavinho Teixeira bring depth to the workers, portraying their rage and humanity with equal force.

    Pedro Sotero's cinematography plays a crucial role in amplifying the film's themes. Claustrophobic framing reinforces Tereza's isolation, while expansive shots highlight the vastness of the estate and the inequality it represents. The film thrives on dualities-security versus vulnerability, wealth versus exclusion-creating a visually striking and thought-provoking experience.

    More than just a thriller, Property serves as a chilling reflection on a society teetering on the edge of collapse. With its raw storytelling and unflinching social commentary, it stands as one of the most compelling portrayals of inequality in recent Brazilian cinema.

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2025 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Собственность
    • Filming locations
      • São José da Coroa Grande, Pernambuco, Brazil
    • Production companies
      • Símio Filmes
      • Vilarejo Filmes
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    • Budget
      • R$1,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $816
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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