Polícia Federal: A Lei é Para Todos - Os Bastidores da Operação Lava Jato (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 7, 2017

Original Title:
Polícia Federal: A Lei é Para Todos - Os Bastidores da Operação Lava Jato

Alternate Titles:
Operation Carwash: A Worldwide Corruption Scandal Made in Brazil
Polícia Federal - A Lei é Para Todos
The Operation
巴西反贪第一案
法律至上

Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Chemical Mind Studios
Downtown Filmes
NEWCINE & TV
Paris Filmes
Raconto Filmes

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12 

Runtime: 107

2013. During Operation Bidone, the Federal Police seized a truck loaded with palm heart, which contained 697 kg of cocaine. The investigation falls on the team assembled by Ivan Romano, based in Curitiba and composed by Beatriz, Júlio and Ítalo. The traffic connections lead them to the dower Alberto Youssef and later to the former Petrobras director Paulo Roberto Costa, who reveals an immense structure involving builders and the government, in order to divert public money. As the investigation progresses, the group led by Ivan is increasingly approaching some of the country's most influential politicians.

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ADR Supervisor:
Victor Quintanilha

Art Direction:
Dany Espinelli

Casting:
Vânia Ferreira

Cinematography:
Marcelo Brasil

Co-Producer:
Dino Dos Santos

Costume Design:
Renata Russo

Dialogue Editor:
Victor Quintanilha

Director:
Marcelo Antunez

Editor:
Marcelo Moraes

Executive Producer:
Mariza Figueiredo

Makeup Artist:
Claudio Fonseca
Adelaide Barros
Luiz Gaia

Producer:
Tomislav Blazic

Production Director:
Ricardo Lima
Ricardo Karam

Screenplay:
Gustavo Lipsztein
Thomas Stavros

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