Follows the complex work of federal police officers in an unprecedented investigation that culminates in the beginning of a thread that unravels, like no other, the construction of crime in the country.
DOM is a Brazilian TV show that follows the gripping story of Victor, a young man who gets involved in the criminal world of drug trafficking. The series explores themes of addiction, the father-son relationship, and the social issues surrounding drug use in Brazil. Spanning multiple timelines, DOM takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the 1970s to the 1990s, showcasing the rise of cocaine trafficking and the impact it has on society. With stunning underwater diving scenes, beautiful beaches, and the pulsating beats of Brazilian funk, the show delves deep into the crime-ridden world of Rio de Janeiro. Alongside intense action and suspense, DOM explores themes of friendship, love, and betrayal, making it a must-watch for crime drama enthusiasts.
In 2005, a group of thieves tunnel into a Fortaleza, Brazil, bank vault and successfully steal over 160 million reais. This gripping docuseries delves into the details of the spectacular and historical heist, highlighting the audacity and cunning of the criminals involved.
This docuseries follows the investigation into the brutal 1992 murder of Daniella Perez, a rising Brazilian telenovela star, at the hands of a jealous co-star. The mother of Daniella, writer Glória Perez, takes matters into her own hands and fights for justice.
The Mechanism is a gripping TV show that delves into the depths of corruption and political scandals in Brazil. Inspired by a true story, the series follows a group of federal police officers as they uncover a vast money laundering scheme involving powerful politicians and corrupt businessmen. Set in various cities across Brazil, including Curitiba, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Brasília, the show explores the intricacies of money laundering, plea bargains, subterfuge, and political manipulation. As the investigation unfolds, the officers uncover a cabal of individuals who are willing to go to great lengths to protect their illicit activities. With themes of government corruption, propaganda, and the destruction of evidence, The Mechanism keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with its suspenseful plot.
In Sao Paulo, Brazil, a young girl drugged by her abusive father plans and executes the murder of her parents. As the murder trial unfolds, the true extent of her manipulation and evil nature is revealed.
Carandiru is a gripping drama about the lives of several inmates in the Carandiru Penitentiary in São Paulo, Brazil. It explores themes of crime, brutality, and the struggles faced by both prisoners and prison guards. The movie is based on the book 'Estação Carandiru' by Dráuzio Varella, who worked as a doctor in the prison. It touches on topics such as police brutality, LGBT issues, and the Brazilian prison system. The film follows multiple storylines and recounts a historic event known as the Carandiru Massacre.
Elize Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime is a captivating TV show that delves into the real-life murder case of Elize Matsunaga. The series examines the heinous crime, the investigation, and the subsequent trial, providing a compelling look into one of Brazil's most notorious criminal cases.
In 2000s Sao Paulo, a manipulative man leads a teenager down a path of drugs and crime, ultimately culminating in a shocking murder trial.
A group of criminals plan and execute a bank heist in Brazil, leading to hilarious and unexpected consequences.
Killer Ratings is a true crime documentary TV show that delves into the story of a Brazilian politician who becomes the center of a scandal after being accused of orchestrating a series of murders to boost the ratings of his television show. Set in Manaus, Brazil, the show explores the controversial and shocking events that unfolded, shedding light on the dark underbelly of Brazilian politics and the alarming intertwining of crime and television.
Delve into the investigation of the brutal crime that resulted in the death of the Richthofen couple, revealing the disturbing events that unfolded behind the scenes.
Bus 174 is a gripping documentary that tells the true story of a hostage situation on a bus in Rio de Janeiro. The film explores the social issues and crime in Brazil as it follows the hijacking of Bus 174 by a street kid and the subsequent standoff with the police. Through interviews, archival footage, and reenactments, the film delves into the lives of the hijacker and the passengers on the bus, shedding light on the underlying causes of the incident. It is a powerful portrayal of the complexities of life in the slums of Rio de Janeiro.
In the crime-ridden streets of Rio de Janeiro, a group of policewomen investigates a series of brutal murders committed by a necrophile. As they delve deeper into the investigation, they uncover shocking secrets of racism, misogyny, and corruption in the Brazilian countryside.
Pacto de Sangue is about Silas Campello, a news reporter who sees an opportunity to get big TV ratings through raw, violent content after he starts to cover the murders and gang wars playing out deep in the Amazon jungle between two rival drug lords.
A group of women gets together on social media to expose the sexual harassment they all suffered from a renowned specialist in reproductive medicine. The saga of perseverance and courage of these women begins when one of them decides to talk and reveal what was until then confined by the doctor’s office walls.
John of God: The Crimes of a Spiritual Healer is a true crime documentary series that delves into the shocking crimes committed by a renowned spiritual healer in Brazil. The series explores the dark side of a man who claimed to have healing powers but was involved in crimes of sexual abuse, fraud, and even murder. Through interviews, testimonies, and investigative journalism, the series uncovers the disturbing truth behind the facade of this so-called healer.
Auto de Resistência is a gripping documentary that exposes the reality of police violence in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Through interviews and footage, the film sheds light on the systematic abuse of power by the Brazilian police and the resilience of the victims' families in seeking justice. It explores the social issues surrounding police brutality and the struggle for accountability in a country plagued by violence. With a focus on the experiences of those living in the southeastern region of Brazil, particularly in Rio de Janeiro, Auto de Resistência exposes the harsh realities of a deeply flawed system.