Summaries

Set in 1550s Brazil, a German voyager, Hans Staden, is stranded after his ship wrecks. He works in a colony but faces trouble when his slave disappears while fishing, leading Staden to venture into hostile indigenous territory.

On the eve of his return to Europe after an extended involuntary stay in 16th-century Brazil, the German sailor Hans Staden is captured by a hostile cannibal Indian tribe. In order to survive he tries to convince the Indians that he is not Portuguese (their enemies) but a friend of the French (their allies), and that his God would be very angry if they were to eat him.—Marcelo R. <[email protected]>

In 1550, fifty years after the Portuguese colonization of Brazil began, a German voyager Hans Staden is shipwrecked off the coast of Santa Catarina, Brazil. He works in the colony for four years. When he is about to return to Europe to receive the due recognition and gold from the King of Portugal, Staden's Indian slave disappears while fishing. Staden takes a canoe to search for the Indian in a nearby river, used by feuding Indian tribes for fishing. The rest is history, said to be a true story.—ElianaG

Details

Keywords
  • tribe
  • native american culture
  • brazil
  • native language
  • colonization
Genres
  • Drama
  • History
  • Biography
Release date Sep 30, 1999
Countries of origin Brazil Portugal
Language German French Portuguese Tupi
Filming locations Ubatuba, São Paulo, Brazil
Production companies Instituto Português da Arte Cinematográfica e Audiovisual (IPACA) Jorge Neves Produção Audiovisual Lapfilme

Box office

Budget $300000000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 32m
Color Color
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Synopsis

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