Best Brazilian war movies
A curated collection of popular war movies from Brazil.

Mosquito (2020)
Mosquito (2020)
Dreaming of great adventures and of standing up for his homeland, a young Portuguese man enlists in the army during World War I and is sent to the front line in Mozambique, Africa. Left behind by his platoon, he sets out on a grueling trek across the mystic Makua native land, walking for over a thousand kilometers, in search of his dream.

Não Permita Deus Que Eu Morra Sem Que Volte Para Lá (2011)
Não Permita Deus Que Eu Morra Sem Que Volte Para Lá (2011)
Dálvaro José de Oliveira survived the German attack that sank two Brazilian ships in 1942.

For All - O Trampolim da Vitória (1998)
For All - O Trampolim da Vitória (1998)
1943, World War II. The northeastern coast of Brazil is an strategic region for the Allies. Giancarlo, an Italian immigrant married to a Brazilian woman, lives nearby the Parnamirin Field, the largest military base built by the USA outside of their territory. In this new base, Brazilian recruits who speak English suddenly find themselves reaching privileged positions.

Brazil War: The Truth about The Paraguayan War (1987)
Brazil War: The Truth about The Paraguayan War (1987)
Between 1864 and 1870, South America was the scene of the biggest and bloodiest armed conflict of the century, known as the "Paraguay War," or "Big War," for Paraguayans. Mixing reality and fiction, the documentary discusses this "draft" of World War I, which involved Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay, decimating around one million people.

A Guerra dos Pelados (1970)
A Guerra dos Pelados (1970)
In 1913, in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil, the Government gives some lands to a foreign railway company, giving rise to revolt by the former owners of the land. The episode became known as Guerra dos Pelados.

Ana Terra (1971)
Ana Terra (1971)

O Sobrado (1956)
O Sobrado (1956)
Based on Erico Verissimo's masterpiece, O Sobrado follows the Terra-Cambará family during the siege imposed to their house by enemies due to political differences. As the siege goes, the family tensions start to show off.

Eles Não Voltaram (1960)
Eles Não Voltaram (1960)
