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A list of films produced in Brazil ordered by year and split onto separate pages by decade. For an alphabetical list of films currently on Wikipedia see Category:Brazilian films 1897–1919
The film is "loosely based" on the 1979 memoir O Que É Isso, Companheiro? (in English: What Was That, Man?), written by politician Fernando Gabeira. [3] In 1969, as a member of Revolutionary Movement 8th October (MR-8), a student guerrilla group, he participated in the abduction of the United States ambassador to Brazil, negotiating to gain release of leftist political prisoners.
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This is a partial list of films set in Rio de Janeiro. B. Blame It on Rio (1984) C. Central Station (1998) Charlie Chan in Rio (1941) City of God (2002)
Films about military dictatorship in Brazil (1964–1985). The Brazilian dictatorship lasted for 21 years, until 15 March 1985. [1] [2] The military coup was fomented by José de Magalhães Pinto, Adhemar de Barros, and Carlos Lacerda (who had already participated in the conspiracy to depose Getúlio Vargas in 1945), then governors of the states of Minas Gerais, São Paulo, and Guanabara ...
The list features films of almost all decades from the 1930s to the 2010s, except for the 1940s. [12] The oldest films in the list were Mário Peixoto's Limite (1931), Humberto Mauro's Ganga Bruta (1933), and Lima Barreto's O Cangaceiro (1953), the first being also the first placed; the newest films were Anna Muylaert's The Second Mother (2015), Fernando Coimbra's A Wolf at the Door (2013 ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1970: Awakening of the Beast (O Ritual dos Sádicos)(O Despertar da Besta)José Mojica Marins: José Mojica Marins, Ângelo Assunção, Ronaldo Beibe, Andreia Bryan, João Callegaro
This is a list of notable Brazilian film directors born in Brazil or who have established Brazilian citizenship or residency. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.