Feature film

Among Generations

Manas

(Manas)

Thirteen-year-old Marcielle is growing up in the seemingly idyllic environment of the Amazon rainforest. But as she enters adolescence, she becomes trapped in a vicious cycle of violence tolerated by her community, a cycle she’s determined to escape from.

Marcielle dreams of life in the big city, where her sister seems to have gone. But when her father starts taking her deep into the forest under the pretext of hunting, her need to escape grows urgent. Trapped in a suffocating environment that offers neither comfort nor support, the supposedly loving home becomes increasingly dangerous. Inspired by real stories, the film explores quiet resistance, female solidarity, and the courage to confront wrongdoing. Its storytelling shifts between subtlety and urgency, delicately probing what remains unspoken.

Basic information about the film

TitleManas
Original LanguagePortuguese
Subtitles Czech, English
Film typeFeature film
Year of Production2024
Country of OriginBrazil, Portugal
Length107 min.
Tags Children and Youth, Latin America, Women's rights
Director Marianna Brennand
Sales Bendita Film Sales
Luis Renart
sales@btafilms.com

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