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Marias

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Marias is a road movie that journeys through Brazil and Russia in search of its protagonist, Maria Prestes, a woman who played a key role in pivotal moments of the twentieth century yet was rendered invisible by machismo and political persecution. The film situates her story within a broader historical and social context, intertwining the narratives of other women—some widely recognized, others forgotten—who also shaped significant events. Among these are the German activist Olga Benário, former Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff, and Rio de Janeiro councilwoman Marielle Franco, assassinated in 2018.

Through this exploration, Marias foregrounds the everyday struggles of women as they navigate complex roles and choices. By highlighting these intersecting experiences, the film reflects on resilience, visibility, and the ongoing fight for a more just and equitable world, offering a critical lens on gender, history, and collective memory.

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