Ganga bruta

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Movie
German title Ganga bruta
Original title Ganga bruta
Country of production Brazil
original language Portuguese
Publishing year 1933
length 80 minutes
Rod
Director Humberto Mauro
script Humberto Mauro, Octavio Gabus Mendes
music Radamés Gnattali , Humberto Mauro
camera Afrodísio de Castro
occupation

Ganga bruta (roughly "Raw Rock") from 1933 is a Brazilian classic by Humberto Mauro .

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The engineer Dottor Marcos gets married and finds out afterwards that he has been "betrayed" - the bride was no longer a virgin. He shoots her, but as a respected member of society, he is acquitted by the court. His friend Décio hires him to supervise the construction of a huge factory on the edge of the wilderness. Once there, Marcos made the acquaintance of Sonias, Décio's fiancé.

Sonia falls in love with him immediately and seeks his closeness. She urged the initially reserved engineer to take a tour of the factory, during which he gradually developed sympathy for her. While taking a walk, he sees her flirting with Décio in a meadow and takes distance from her again. There follows a flashback to the time when he met his wife. She liked to dance with different men. In the present, Marcos' thoughts increasingly revolve around Sonia, hers around him. It gets to the point that they frolic together in an artificial pond and disappear into the bushes. Décio is beside himself, announces that he is killing Marcos and goes in search of him. Sonia, who has confessed her love for Marcos, follows him worried. A fight breaks out between the two men on the river cliffs. Décio falls into the water; Marcos, who then self-sacrificingly tries to save him, can only pull him dead out of the water. Sonia and Marcos get married.

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