Naywá returns to her hometown of Oeiras, in the interior of Piauí, and proposes to a group of amateur actors a reading and performance of a 1758 document that narrates a Witches' Sabbath in the city. Arrenego is a film that addresses the persistence of colonial, racial, and gender oppression in Brazil, connecting the past with the contradictions of the present.
| Release Date | — | |
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| Status | Released | |
| Original Title | Arrenego | |
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| Language | Portuguese | |
| Original Language | Portuguese | |
| Production Countries | Brazil | |
| Production Companies | Jaraguá ProduçõesSecretaria de Cultura do Estado de PernambucoLei Paulo Gustavo e Ministério da Cultura/Governo Federal | |