
Jango
History · Documentary
Overview
The story of João "Jango" Goulart, the Brazilian left-wing president deposed by the military.
Top Cast


José Wilker
José Wilker
Narrator
José Wilker
Narrator


Juscelino Kubitschek
Juscelino Kubitschek
Self (archive footage)
Juscelino Kubitschek
Self (archive footage)


João Goulart
João Goulart
Self (archive footage)
João Goulart
Self (archive footage)


Leonel Brizola
Leonel Brizola
Self
Leonel Brizola
Self
Afonso Arinos
Afonso Arinos
Self
Afonso Arinos
Self
Antonio Carlos Muricy
Antonio Carlos Muricy
Self
Antonio Carlos Muricy
Self
Francisco Julião
Francisco Julião
Self
Francisco Julião
Self
Raul Ryff
Raul Ryff
Self
Raul Ryff
Self


John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
Self (archive footage)
John F. Kennedy
Self (archive footage)
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