
Marighella
Documentary
Overview
This communist and parliamentarian leader was arrested and tortured, and became famous for having written the "Minimanual of the Urban Guerrilla". Greatest name of the left-wing militancy in Brazil in the 1960s, Carlos Marighella acted in the main political events of Brazil between the 1930s and 1969 and was considered enemy number one of the Brazilian military dictatorship. His life was a great act of resistance and courage.
Top Cast


Lázaro Ramos
Lázaro Ramos
Narrator
Lázaro Ramos
Narrator
Isa Grinspum Ferraz
Isa Grinspum Ferraz
Narrator
Isa Grinspum Ferraz
Narrator
Carlos Marighella
Carlos Marighella
Self (archive footage)
Carlos Marighella
Self (archive footage)
Antonio Risério
Antonio Risério
Self
Antonio Risério
Self
Carlos Augusto Marighella
Carlos Augusto Marighella
Self
Carlos Augusto Marighella
Self
Armênio Guedes
Armênio Guedes
Self
Armênio Guedes
Self
Jacob Gorender
Jacob Gorender
Self
Jacob Gorender
Self
Antônio Cândido
Antônio Cândido
Self
Antônio Cândido
Self
Clara Charf
Clara Charf
Self
Clara Charf
Self
Lincoln Secco
Lincoln Secco
Self
Lincoln Secco
Self
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