
A Paixão de Jacobina
Drama
Lenguage:103 min
Duration:pt
Release date:Sep 27, 2002
Calificacion:3.2
Description:
In the mid-1870s, Jacobina, daughter of German immigrants, became leader of a sect that believed in healing the body by cleansing the soul. After having a divine vision and speaking to Jesus, she changes her appearance and manners, disturbing the conservative population of the place. After the death of opponents of her sect, local authorities decide to take action against her and her followers.
Cast

Leticia SpillerJacobina

Thiago LacerdaFranz

Alexandre PaternostMaurer

Caco CioclerJoão Lehn

Talita CastroElisabeth Carolina

Leon GóesJacó Mula

Felipe KannenbergRobinson

Antonio CalloniPastor Boeber

Felipe CamargoCoronel Genuíno
Theresa MascarenhasMaria