A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 17, 2018
Original Title:
O Processo
Alternate Titles:
O Processo
재판
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Autentika Films
Canal Brasil
Conijn Film
Nofoco Filmes Produções Cinematográficas
Vitrine Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 137
The impeachment and removal from office of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff in 2016 was triggered by a corruption scandal involving, among others, her then vice-president Michel Temer. Director Maria Augusta Ramos follows the trial against Rousseff from the point of view of her defence team. This is a courtroom drama that unfolds slowly: the appearances of the various parties gradually turn the proceedings into something akin to theatre. Inside the courtroom, grand emotions are played to full effect whilst, on the other side of the doors, lobbyists and supporters pace the corridors. Meanwhile, outside, in front of Brasília’s modernist government buildings, demonstrators are chanting like a Greek chorus. Only the main character, Rousseff herself, remains professional and aloof.
Additional Editor:
Nina Galanternick
Assistant Sound Editor:
Caio Mazur
Camera Operator:
André Miranda
Colorist:
Antoine d'Artemare
Director:
Maria Ramos
Director of Photography:
Alan Schvarsberg
David Alves Mattos
Editor:
Karen Akerman
Foley Artist:
Felipe Magalhaes
Foley Recordist:
Ian Carvalho
Post Production Coordinator:
Tomás Magariños
Producer:
Leonardo Mecchi
Production Manager:
Paula Alves
Sound:
Marta Lopes
Olivia Hernández Fernández
Hudson Vasconcelos
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gustavo Loureiro
Supervising Sound Editor:
Bernardo Uzeda
Writer:
Maria Ramos
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