In the desolate Diamantina Mountains of Brazil, 1821, a slave trader named Antonio returns to his inherited farmhouse to find his wife has died in childbirth. He marries his 12-year-old niece Beatriz, a child bride, and leaves her behind to continue his trading expeditions. The isolation of the farmhouse and its inhabitants, including Antonio's demented mother-in-law and numerous slaves, mirrors their inner turmoil. Against the backdrop of racial violence and prejudice, the characters' lives are marked by tragedy, foreshadowing a period of significant change.
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A 19th century Brazilian rancher's life is disrupted by his wife's death, leading him to marry her niece, but his newfound duties as a husband and patriarch clash with his lifelong passion for cattle herding, causing him to neglect his wife and enslaved workers on his ranch.