
Lula
Documentary
Overview
An intimate and revelatory portrait of one of the world’s most influential political figures, Lula explores the rise, fall and triumphant return of beloved Brazilian leader Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva, chronicling his extraordinary journey in 2022 to regain the Brazilian presidency after spending nineteen months in prison.
Top Cast


Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Self
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Self


Oliver Stone
Oliver Stone
Self
Oliver Stone
Self


Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald
Self
Glenn Greenwald
Self


Janja Lula
Janja Lula
Self
Janja Lula
Self
Cristiano Zanin
Cristiano Zanin
Self
Cristiano Zanin
Self


Dilma Rousseff
Dilma Rousseff
Self (archive footage)
Dilma Rousseff
Self (archive footage)


Jair Bolsonaro
Jair Bolsonaro
Self (archive footage)
Jair Bolsonaro
Self (archive footage)


Sérgio Moro
Sérgio Moro
Self (archive footage)
Sérgio Moro
Self (archive footage)


Edward Snowden
Edward Snowden
Self (archive footage)
Edward Snowden
Self (archive footage)


George W. Bush
George W. Bush
Self (archive footage)
George W. Bush
Self (archive footage)
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