The Trial is a documentary that explores the political turmoil in Brazil and follows the impeachment trial of Dilma Rousseff, the country's former president. It delves into the intricacies of Brazilian politics and provides insight into the social and historical context of the trial. Through interviews and archival footage, the film examines the impact of the trial on Brazilian democracy and its implications for Latin American politics.
During 2016, a film crew embeds inside the Brazilian Congress while lawmakers plot to overthrow the country's elected president, Dilma Rousseff.
Não Vai Ter Golpe! is a documentary that chronicles the political instability and social movements in Brazil. It explores the events leading up to the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff and the subsequent political turmoil in the country. The film provides an in-depth analysis of Brazilian history and the impact of these events on the nation.
The film narrates, from an intimate point of view, the daily life of President Dilma Rousseff in her official residence, the Palácio do Alvorada, while awaiting the verdict of the impeachment process. Portraying the hallways of the palace, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, we see the coming and going of political meetings, the daily routine of the kitchen, the exchange of guards, whispers and phone calls. We feel the growing tension of officials, advisers and former ministers.
Torre das Donzelas is a documentary about the women who were imprisoned in the Torre das Donzelas during the Brazilian military dictatorship, where they were subjected to mistreatment and torture. The film follows the stories of these women and the impact that their imprisonment has had on their lives. It also explores the political climate of Brazil during that time and the struggles faced by the women in their fight for democracy.
Brazil enters a great political turmoil after president Dilma Rousseff has been ousted through an impeachment process.
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