For more than 50 years, Durvinha and Moreno hid their real identity even to their own children, who grew up thinking their parents' names were Jovina Maria and Jose Antonio Souto. They had belonged to the gang of the most famous Brazilian bandit's leader. The truth was revealed when Moreno, at the age of 95, decided to share the weight of memories with his children and meet alive relatives, including his first child. The 'cangaceirismo' was a form of 'social banditry' born in northeastern Brazil in the early XX century in a scenario of extreme poverty, violence and anarchy.
Directing | Wolney Oliveira | Director |
Camera | Eusélio Gadelha | Camera Operator |
Sound | DJ Dolores | Music |
Production | Margarita Hernández | Producer |
Editing | Mair Tavares | Editor |
Editing | Daniel Garcia | Editor |
Sound | Danilo Carvalho | Sound |
Sound | Simone Petrillo | Sound Editor |
Sound | Claudio Valdetaro | Sound Mixer |
Art | Patricia Chueke | Graphic Designer |
Crew | Eusélio Gadelha | Cinematography |
Art | Phil Canedo | Graphic Designer |
Writing | Wolney Oliveira | Writer |