A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1962
Original Title:
O 5º Poder
Alternate Titles:
O Quinto Poder
Genres:
Crime | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Pedregal Filmes
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
Foreign agents from an unidentified nation clandestinely install radio and TV antennas in Rio de Janeiro devices that emit subliminal waves that alter the perception of the population. They aim to transform the people into an aggressive and imbecile mass, leading the country to chaos, allowing the government to be taken to usurp Brazil's natural wealth. A journalist, Carlos, accompanied by chemist Laura Leal, begins to investigate a series of facts and discovers those responsible for the disturbances.
Assistant Art Director:
Rodolfo del Rio
Assistant Camera:
George Travesso
Gábor Földi
Assistant Director:
Pabla de Mattos
Assistant Editor:
Vantoir Machado
Camera Operator:
Georg Pfister
Continuity:
Arlete Lester
Dialogue:
Léo Victor
Director:
Alberto Pieralisi
Director of Photography:
Özen Sermet
Editor:
Ismar Porto
Electrician:
Oswaldo Alves
Focus Puller:
Marcial Afonso Fraga
Makeup Artist:
Abigail Martinelli
Original Music Composer:
Remo Usai
Producer:
Carlos Pedregal
Production Design:
João Maria dos Santos
Production Manager:
Pasquale Mauro
Guido Martinelli
Darcídio de Oliveira
Set Decoration:
Pabla de Mattos
Sound:
Amedeo Riva
Sound Editor:
Gilberto Costa
Still Photographer:
Miguel Angel Pedregal
Writer:
Carlos Pedregal
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