Eduardo Coutinho was in the midst of filming a project in the Northeast of Brazil in 1964 when the political landscape was abruptly altered by a military coup. Forced to halt his movie, he was only able to revisit it in 1981. Returning to the same locations and seeking out the same individuals, Coutinho aimed to capture the changes that had unfolded over the years. His quest included reuniting with a family torn apart after the patriarch—a dedicated political leader who had fought for the rights of rural communities—had been...---This film delves deep into the heart of Brazilian history, capturing the tumultuous impact of political upheaval on the lives of ordinary people. Through Coutinhos lens, we are taken on a poignant journey of remembrance and resilience, as the characters navigate the enduring effects of a past marked by struggle and sacrifice. The directors commitment to portraying the human spirit in the face of adversity shines through, creating a moving and thought-provoking narrative that resonates long after the credits roll.