Polícia Federal: A Lei é Para Todos - Os Bastidores da Operação Lava Jato (2017)
September 7, 2017Release Date
Polícia Federal: A Lei é Para Todos - Os Bastidores da Operação Lava Jato (2017)
September 7, 2017Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Antonio Calloni
Ivan
Marcelo Serrado
Juiz Sérgio Moro
Ary Fontoura
Lula
Flávia Alessandra
Bia
Bruce Gomlevsky
Julio Cesar
João Baldasserini
Vinicius
Rainer Cadete
Ítalo Agneli
Roberto Birindelli
Youssef
Leonardo Franco
Pedro Henrique
Adélio Lima
Antenor
Roney Facchini
Paulo Roberto Costa
Tadeu Aguiar
Rodrigo
Marcelo Antunez
Director
Thomas Stavros
Writer
Leonardo Medeiros
Marcelo Odebrecht
Juliana Schalch
Juliana
Gustavo Lipsztein
Writer
José Guertzenstein
Writer
Sandra Corveloni
Dona Marici
Samuel Toledo
Edu
Tomislav Blazic
Producer
Fabio Mondego
Composer
Cris Flores
Lilian
Genézio de Barros
Pai de Julio Cesar
Marcelo Brasil
Cinematographer
Laura Proença
Esposa do Juiz
Marcelo Moraes
Editor
Beth Zalcman
Dona Marisa
Athenea Bastos
CastingDirector
Yaçanã Martins
Mãe de Julio Cesar
Vânia Ferreira
CastingDirector
Victor Quintanilha
ADR Supervisor / Dialogue Editor
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Details.
Release DateSeptember 7, 2017
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 47m
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This Movie Is About.
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Polícia Federal: A Lei É para Todos (English: Federal Police: The Law Is for Everyone) is a Brazilian thriller movie of 2017. It was directed by Marcelo Antunez, produced by Tomislav Blazic and scripted by Thomas Stavros and Gustavo Lipsztein. It was inspired by the book of the same name by Carlos Graieb and Ana Maria Santos. Starring Antônio Calloni, portrays Operation Car Wash from the point of view of the police investigators who acted in it. According to producer Tomislav Blazic, the plot will be divided into three films, which should be released each year, and the film is not a documentary and therefore, despite being based on the Lava Jato, has no obligation to be faithful to the reality.Costing 16 million reais, the film did not have the sponsors revealed, and did not use public resources. The names of the investors, about 25, were kept confidential, according to Blazic, at the request of the entrepreneurs, who made the disbursements as individuals. "They asked, I have to respect. Many films were made like this in Brazil and abroad." The film featured a cooperation agreement signed between Blazic and the Federal Police in 2015. The film had its premiere on August 28 for guests in Curitiba, among them judges Sérgio Moro, Marcelo Bretas and prosecutor Deltan Dallagnol, as well as delegates, police and justice officials, and premiered in Brazilian theaters at Independence Day holiday, September 7.In the first week, it attracted 461,783 to the theaters, about 430,000 from Thursday to Sunday, and another 30,000 in the premieres, with revenues of 7.8 million reais, being the second most watched movie behind the US movie It. It had the best debut of the year among national films. As of September 25, the number of people who went to the cinema to watch the movie surpassed one million, and by the end of the first day of October became the most viewed national movie of 2017 until then.