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Release Date:
September 23, 2020
Original Title:
Ouro para o Bem do Brasil
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
In 1964, days after the military coup, entrepreneur Assis Chateaubriand created the campaign “Gold for the good of Brazil”, through which he invited the Brazilian population to donate assets to pay the country’s external debt. By charting an eye over the campaign and the political moment at the time, the film is an analysis about history through the memories of yesterday and today.
Associate Producer:
Joice Scavone
Director:
Gregory Baltz
Director of Photography:
Luis Cipullo
Frico Guimarães
Editor:
Rayana Aguiar
Executive Producer:
Gregory Baltz
Producer:
Lua Ebisawa
Production Assistant:
Carolina Rivetti
Screenplay:
Gregory Baltz
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