
Film
Getulio
2014 · 1h 40m · Drama · History
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Overview
The movie depicts the political crisis that led to the suicide of president Getúlio Vargas, in the 19 days that preceded August 24, 1954. The crisis began with the attempted assassination of journalist and politician Carlos Lacerda in August 5, 1954, at rua Toneleros, Rio de Janeiro, in which Major Vaz was assassinated instead. Investigations pointed to Gregório Fortunato, chief of Vargas' personal guard, as the orderer of the frustrated assassination. This incident was one of the most importants in the history of Brazil.
Cast

Tony Ramos
Getúlio Vargas

Drica Moraes
Alzira Vargas

Alexandre Borges
Carlos Lacerda

Adriano Garib
General Zenóbio da Costa

Fernando Luís
Benjamin Vargas

Leonardo Medeiros
General Caiado de Castro

Alexandre Nero
Coronel Scaffa

José Raposo
Ministro Nero Moura
Michel Bercovitch
Tancredo Neves

Marcelo Médici
Lutero Vargas

Murilo Grossi
Major Fitipaldi

Jackson Antunes
Café Filho

Paulo Giardini
Brigadeiro Eduardo Gomes

Thiago Justino
Gregório Fortunato
Murilo Elbas
Mordomo

Gillray Coutinho
Almirante Renato Gilhobel
Crew
- João JardimDirector · Producer
- George MouraWriter
- Carla CamuratiExecutive Producer
- Walter CarvalhoDirector of Photography
- Federico JusidOriginal Music Composer
- Pedro BronzEditor
- Joana VenturaEditor
Media
Details
- Release date
- May 1, 2014
- Status
- Released
- Original language
- Portuguese
- Runtime
- 1h 40m
- Rated
- 14
- Genres
- Drama, History
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