
A searing and energized portrait of one of Brazil’s most divisive historical figures
Afro-Brazilian poet and politician, the legendary Carlos Marighella. Driven to fight against the erosion of civil and human rights following the CIA-backed military coup of 1964 and the brutal, racist right-wing dictatorship that followed, the revolutionary leaves behind his wife and son to take up arms, becoming a notorious enemy to the power structure.
- 7.6
- 2021
- Released
- 2h 35m

Seu Jorge
Carlos Marighella
Bruno Gagliasso
Lúcio
Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos
Branco
Humberto Carrão
Humberto
Jorge Paz
Jorge
Bella Camero
Bella
Henrique Vieira
Frei Henrique
Ana Paula Bouzas
Maria
Guilherme Ferraz
Guilherme
Rafael Lozano
Rafael
Adanilo
Danilo
Guilherme Lopes
Crespo
Charles Paraventi
Bob
Francisco Matheus Bacelar de Araujo
Carlinhos
Herson Capri
Jorge Salles
Carla Ribas
Gorete
Adriana Esteves
Clara
Adolfo Moura
Padre Miguel
Anderson dy Souza
Soldado Bloqueio Militar
Brian Townes
Wilson Chandler
Carlos Gimenez
Agente DOPS RJ 1
Dato de Oliveira
Correntista Agência Bancária
Dani Ho
Policial 1
Felipe Juliano Alves
Garoto de rua
Felipe Velozo
Mensageiro
Fernanda Marques
Esposa de Lúcio
Guilherme Freitas
Marcelo
Harildo Déda
Professor de Carlinhos
Herbert Richers Junior
Apresentador TV
Hugo Aldado
Pai de Elisa
João Lucio Correia da Silva Neto
Luciano
Kako Nollasco
Clóvis
Leonardo Lacerda
Fausto
Lucas Vitorino
Camponês
Malu Monteiro
Filha de Lucio
Maria Marighella
Elza Sento Sé
Mauro Torres
Maquinista
Naruna Costa
Vera
Paulo Gabriel
Agente DOPS Cinema
Renata Menezes
Agente DOPS SSA
Renato Assunção
Carlinhos (9 anos)
Tales Jaloretto
Repórter
Teca Pereira
Dona Vanda
Thais Abujamra
Elisa
Thierry Trémouroux
Yvan
Tuna Dwek
Ieda
Vertin Moura
Estagiário Jorge Salles
Victor Nascimento de Lima
Benê
Vinicius Bicudo Bilcher
Filho de Wilson
Walmir Pinto
Técnico Rádio Nacional
Wagner Moura
(voice)

Released
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$1,769,789.00
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A tad slower than I would've liked, though <em>'Marighella'</em> is still very good. Seu Jorge puts in a noteworthy performance throughout, all the more impressive given acting isn't his bread and butter. I also enjoyed Bruno Gagliasso in this, not his character of course but the actor's showing is good. The rest of the cast, e.g. Humberto Carrão and Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos, merit praise too.
The film is a free adaptation to fiction of the life of one of the worst communist guerrillas that ever lived in Brazil. It can not be considered a biographical film, much less a documentary, since many situations and scenes were created by the film director, niece of the terrorist, to substantiate the character's "hero" thesis. No matter how clear the interest in humanizing Marighella, trying











