1964: O Brasil Entre Armas e Livros
- 2019
- 2 Std. 7 Min.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn alternative view of the Brazilian Military Dictatorship and the events leading up to its inception in 1964.An alternative view of the Brazilian Military Dictatorship and the events leading up to its inception in 1964.An alternative view of the Brazilian Military Dictatorship and the events leading up to its inception in 1964.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Auro de Moura Andrade
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Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco
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Leonel Brizola
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Chico Buarque
- Self
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Winston Churchill
- Self
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Arthur da Costa e Silva
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Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
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Rachel de Queiroz
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José Dirceu
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Eurico Gaspar Dutra
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João Figueiredo
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Imagine a documentary that praises a dictatorship and tries to sell to the audience an idea that a coup d'etat was benefectful. Looks like a Nazi German piece of propaganda? Surprise, surprise: is a Brazilian film recently released on YouTube. Shameless historical revisionism.
Impressive and well produced, it shows a point of view that is usually supressed by mainstream media companies. Worth watching.
Until recently, this type of work would have been unthinkable in Brazil. Brasil Paralelo is helping to enlighten Brazilians so that they know the truth of various moments in our history that have been completely altered by the national left in recent decades.
The period before the Counter-Revolution of 1964 is detailed by the Brasil Paralelo team to show that the tentacles of communism were present in much of the world, including Brazil. And that the military response, with the support of most politicians, the press and especially the population, as can be seen in the newspapers of the time, was necessary to prevent a revolutionary dictatorship in Brazil, and as the history of the 20th century showed, it would have devastating consequences in the largest country in Latin America.
The period before the Counter-Revolution of 1964 is detailed by the Brasil Paralelo team to show that the tentacles of communism were present in much of the world, including Brazil. And that the military response, with the support of most politicians, the press and especially the population, as can be seen in the newspapers of the time, was necessary to prevent a revolutionary dictatorship in Brazil, and as the history of the 20th century showed, it would have devastating consequences in the largest country in Latin America.
It would be hilarious if this film was a satire.
The synopsis says it's an "unbiased analysis", but that's far from the truth. The screenplay is based in lies and misconceptions, and it's shameless ideological propaganda.
The synopsis says it's an "unbiased analysis", but that's far from the truth. The screenplay is based in lies and misconceptions, and it's shameless ideological propaganda.
The usual history is always told by leftists, with no facts, just what they want you to know. Those who say this movie is totally different from reality are lying. This is the truth. This is what both my grandparents, born in the 1920s and 1930s, used to tell me. Communists are always trying to change the reality to something that fits better their speech. As they are still doing these days.
This is a great movie, because it reflects the reality, because it defys the system and because of the courage of everyone involved, mainly the producers and sponsors.
Watch it and know the truth. Forget what you just think you know about Brazilian history.
This is a great movie, because it reflects the reality, because it defys the system and because of the courage of everyone involved, mainly the producers and sponsors.
Watch it and know the truth. Forget what you just think you know about Brazilian history.
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By what name was 1964: O Brasil Entre Armas e Livros (2019) officially released in Canada in English?
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