Getulio (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 1, 2014

Original Title:
Getúlio

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Copacabana Filmes
Fogo Azul Filmes
Globo Filmes
Midas Filmes

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 

Runtime: 100

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.

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Art Direction:
Tiago Marques Teixeira

Assistant Director:
Gigi Soares

Associate Producer:
Christiano Fonseca Filho
Carlos Diegues

Casting Producer:
Ciça Castello

Co-Writer:
Teresa Frota

Colorist:
Ely Silva

Controller:
Yve Pestana

Costumer:
Martín Macías Trujillo
Marcelo Pies
Valeria Stefani

Director:
João Jardim

Director of Photography:
Walter Carvalho

Editor:
Pedro Bronz
Joana Ventura

Executive Producer:
Carla Camurati

Original Music Composer:
Federico Jusid

Producer:
João Jardim

Production Director:
Fernanda Neves

Sound:
Pedro Mello

Sound Designer:
Alessandro Laroca

Sound Mixer:
Branko Neškov

Writer:
George Moura

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