Ana Terra

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Ana Terra
Ana Terra film poster.png
Directed by Durval Garcia
Written byPereira Dias
Durval Garcia
Erico Verissimo
(novel O Tempo e o Vento )
Produced byDurval Garcia
Starring Rossana Ghessa
Geraldo Del Rey
Pereira Dias
Naide Ribas
CinematographyHélio Silva
Edited byCarlos Coimbra
Music byCarlos Castilho
Release date
  • 1971 (1971)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese

Ana Terra is a Brazilian film, [1] produced in 1971 and directed for Durval Garcia. [2]

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