Federal Bank Heist (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 22, 2011

Original Title:
Assalto ao Banco Central

Alternate Titles:
Asalto al Banco Central
Assalto ao Banco Central
Bankrablás
Federal Bank Heist
Нападение на центральный банк

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Globo Filmes
Total Entertainment

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 anos 

Runtime: 101

"The Baron" wanted to commit the perfect heist involving 3 tons of money and no violence. For this he would need the right people willing to get 1 million dollars to take part in this job. Based on true events, in 2005, 168,000,000 Brazilian Real (almost 80,000,000 US dollars) were stolen from a Brazilian Central Bank (Federal Reserve), making it the biggest peace-time robbery in history. It was perhaps the most audacious bank heist ever.

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Associate Producer:
Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues

Director:
Marcos Paulo

Director of Photography:
José Roberto Eliezer

Makeup Department Head:
Marlene Moura

Music Director:
André Moraes

Producer:
Walkiria Barbosa
Marcos Didonet
Vilma Lustosa

Screenplay:
Tais Moreno
Lucio Manfredi

Sound Editor:
Maria Muricy

Sound Mixer:
Zezé d'Alice

Writer:
Rene Belmonte

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