God's Sentence (Portuguese: Sentença de Deus) is an unfinished Brazilian film project developed between 1954 and 1956, directed by José Mojica Marins.[1] Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão (in English, Coffin Joe). The film was restored into a complete format in 2007 by Portal Heco de Cinema de Brasil.[2][3][4]
God's Sentence | |
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Directed by | Jose Mojica Marins |
Written by | José Mojica Marins |
Produced by | Augusto Pereira |
Starring | José Mojica Marins Aldenoura de Sá Porto Conchita Espanhol |
Cinematography | Honorio Marin |
Edited by | Luiz Elias |
Music by | João da Silva |
Production company | Apolo Filmes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Antonio, desperate man who cannot maintain a job to support his mother, Dona Lídia, and his sister Marta, after his father, a banker and patriarchal head of the family, is killed. Later, he boards a group of criminals who plan a robbery and they want and him to be the driver.
The production of the film was interrupted after some problems, including the death of actress Conchita Espanhol.[2]
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