O Coronel e o Lobisomem Filming Locations
Where was O Coronel e o Lobisomem filmed? O Coronel e o Lobisomem was filmed in 4 locations across Brazil in the following places:
O Coronel e o Lobisomem Filming Locations
Belo Horizonte is the capital city of southeastern Brazil’s Minas Gerais state. Surrounded by mountains, the city’s known for the vast Mineirão Stadium. Built in 1965, the stadium also houses the Brazilian Football Museum. Nearby are Lake Pampulha and the Pampulha Architectural Complex, home to the wavy-topped Church of St. Francis of Assisi, designed by Brazil’s modernist architect Oscar Niemeyer.
Tiradentes is a town in southeastern Brazil. It's known for its baroque colonial-era architecture, in particular the Igreja Matriz de Santo Antônio. This church features hundreds of kilos of gold decoration and a facade designed by Brazilian sculptor Aleijadinho. Nearby, the Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Rosário is an 18th-century church built by slaves. Handicraft shops line the town’s central square, Largo das Forras.
O Coronel e o Lobisomem (2005)
In the beginning of the Twentieth Century, Coronel Ponciano de Azeredo Furtado inherits the farm Sobradinho in the country, many possessions and the title of "colonel" of his grandfather. His close friend Pernambuco Nogueira, son of one of the employees of the farm and with whom Ponciano was raised together since they were born, gets nothing in the will. Ponciano has a crush on his cuisine Esmeraldina, but he never declares his love to her. When he loses the mortgage of his farm to Nogueira, who got married to Esmeraldina, Ponciano goes to the court trying to prove that Nogueira is a werewolf.