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The Head of Gumercindo Saraiva starring Murilo Rosa, Leonardo Machado, Marcos Pitombo has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 34 min, and a scheduled release date of .
It received a user score of 49/100 on TMDb, which assembled reviews from 4 experienced users.
Ready to dive into the plot? Here's the plot: "A fiction based on true events, which happened at the end of the Federalist Revolution in 1895, in the south of Brazil. When Gumercindo Saraiva was killed in an ambush and buried at graveyard at some roadside, the legalists discovered it, unburied the body, and cut its head off so it would be taken to the Governor as a war trophy. Major Ramiro de Oliveira and two men were chosen for the unusual task. The film tells the saga of the Capitan Franciso Saraiva, son of Gumercindo, and his team of five riders in the attempt to recover his father's head. The moments of approximation and distancing between the pursued and the pursuers, the confrontation and the conflicts, the duels that happened on both sides until the final encounter, when there are only Ramiro and Francisco left standing; all these events are thoroughly narrated in the film. The lessons learned in the journey blossom at end and both men, due to everything they went through, decide for an honorable outcome for them both." .
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