Bacurau, a small town in the Brazilian sertão, mourns the loss of its matriarch, Carmelita, who lived to be 94. Days later, its inhabitants notice that their community has vanished from most maps.
This movie contains 31 potentially triggering events.
At the end of the movie, one of the characters is sent away on a donkey, which means that the animal is going to wander with no food or water until they're dead.
A sex worker is coerced/pressured into getting into a car with a politician when she clearly doesn't want to. No explicit scenes of sexual assault on screen.
[SPOILERS] At the very end of the film, a villain is forced into an underground chamber. The chamber is then sealed and earth is piled on top of the hatch (rather than earth being piled onto the person directly).
One child is found dead after a massacre (we don't see it happen, but we see her dead body). Later, another child is killed by a gunman when he wanders off into the fields at night.
This movie is not epilepsy friendly!! There are several scenes where lights flash throughout the movie. When they shoot guns, there is flashing. There is a scene where kids are walking/running with a flashing flashlight. There is a scene where someone uses a mirror to signal to another person with light that flashes a lot. There are flashing background lights several times throughout the film.
There are some minor characters in the film who appear to be trans women, and they weren't misgendered in the English subtitles, but I can't be sure about the Portuguese dialogue.
[SPOILERS] It's a film where this question doesn't really make sense, as all the main characters are POC and most of the villains are white. The first person to die is a black woman (offscreen before the film starts), then other people of colour die before some white people die.
In the first scene, we see a crashed truck by the side of the road. Later, a car is shot at, causing it to run off the road, and the people inside are shot.