
O Juízo 2019
Directed by Andrucha Waddington, *O Juízo (2019)* plunges audiences into a chilling tale of supernatural retribution set on a remote farm inherited by Augusto.
Director: Andrucha Waddington
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is O Juízo (2019) about?
*O Juízo* follows Augusto and his family as they settle into a secluded farm inherited from Augusto's grandfather, only to confront the vengeful spirit of Couraça, a slave betrayed by the family's past. As supernatural events escalate, the land's cursed history forces them to face the consequences of inherited guilt.
Who directed O Juízo?
The film was directed by Andrucha Waddington, known for blending Brazilian folklore with modern storytelling in a visually atmospheric style.
Who stars in O Juízo?
The cast includes Felipe Camargo, Carol Castro, Fernanda Montenegro, Lima Duarte, and Criolo in pivotal roles.
Is O Juízo (2019) worth watching?
With its blend of psychological horror and historical themes, *O Juízo* stands out for its originality and strong performances. While not a mainstream blockbuster, horror fans seeking atmospheric and culturally rich scares will find it compelling.
How long is O Juízo?
The movie runs for 99 minutes.
About O Juízo (2019) — A Haunting Brazilian Horror Rooted in Historical Revenge
Directed by Andrucha Waddington, *O Juízo (2019)* plunges audiences into a chilling tale of supernatural retribution set on a remote farm inherited by Augusto. As his family attempts to rebuild their lives, the land's dark history surfaces through the vengeful spirit of Couraça, a betrayed slave seeking justice. The horror unfolds in a claustrophobic atmosphere where guilt and karma collide, blending psychological dread with folkloric terror. With a stellar cast led by Felipe Camargo and Carol Castro, the film weaves themes of ancestral sin and unresolved justice into a haunting narrative.
Waddington's atmospheric direction and the eerie performances elevate *O Juízo* beyond typical horror tropes, grounding its scares in a deeply personal and culturally resonant story. The abandoned farm becomes a character itself—silent yet accusatory, its secrets whispering through every creaking floorboard and shadowy corner. For fans of slow-burn horror with emotional weight, this 2019 release delivers a uniquely Brazilian twist on supernatural vengeance.