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  2. Lists of Brazilian films - Wikipedia

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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

  3. Road 47 - Wikipedia

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    Road 47 (Portuguese: A Estrada 47) is a 2013 historical war drama film written and directed by Vicente Ferraz, based on real events, about Brazil's involvement in World War II. The film stars Daniel de Oliveira , Richard Sammel , Sergio Rubini and Julio Andrade.

  4. Four Days in September - Wikipedia

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    Gabeira (played by Pedro Cardoso and named Paulo in the film) as a student joins the radical movement after Brazil's military overthrew its government in a 1964 coup. In 1969, he and his comrades decide to kidnap the American ambassador to protest the Brazilians' coup; the film busies itself with the group's conspiring and execution of the crime.

  5. List of Brazilian films of the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Brazilian Expeditionary Force - Wikipedia

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    Although Brazil was officially neutral, it increasingly cooperated with the Allies, particularly the U.S., shortly after the latter entered World War II in December 1941. The Pan American States Conference , which took place in Rio de Janeiro from 15–28 January 1942, was convened in the wake of the U.S. declaration of war against the Axis powers.

  7. O Cangaceiro - Wikipedia

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    O Cangaceiro was released on January 20, 1953, [7] and was a public success; it grossed ₢$30 million (about US$1.5 million) in the 24 Brazilian theaters in which it spent six weeks. [1] After its national success, it was distributed to over 80 countries, becoming one of the most internationally successful Brazilian films [ 6 ] [ 8 ] —a feat ...

  8. List of Brazilian films of the 2020s - Wikipedia

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    For a complete alphabetical list, see Category:Brazilian films. 2020. List of Brazilian films of 2020 ... Brazilian film at the Internet Movie Database This page was ...

  9. A Grande Arte - Wikipedia

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    A Grande Arte (in English, The Great Art; US title: Exposure), is a 1991 Brazilian movie directed by Walter Salles Jr. and starring Peter Coyote.Loosely based on the book A Grande Arte by Brazilian Rubem Fonseca, it is one of the first theatrical works of Salles Jr.