- The drama of a poor family in the bloodiest war in the History of Brazil: the war of Canudos.
- Based on the true story of the tragic war of Canudos in the late 1890's. The newly born Republic has brought nothing but oppression and discomfort to the poor people of the rural areas of northeastern Brazil. The separation of church and state and the imposition of abusive taxes, among other measures, made this people think that the Republic was the Anti-Christ. Guided by a religious leader, Antonio "Conselheiro" (Counselor) a group of countrymen established a community where the Republic rules wouldn't bother them. But the Republic sent the Brazilian Army to destroy the settlement, starting the bloodiest war ever fought in Brazil.—Pedro Mir Mesejo <pedromir@codetel.net.do>
- The drama of a poor family in the bloodiest war in the History of Brazil: the war of Canudos. The film depicts the construction and complete destruction of the camp of Canudos in the arid Brazilian Northeast, a product of the eternal dispute between religion and politics.—Fabio Ornelas <fabioornelas@uol.com.br>
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By what name was The Battle of Canudos (1997) officially released in Canada in English?
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