
The Great Victory
Drama
Overview
Independent feature film based on the biography of a Brazilian judo with a great victory that went beyond the mats and medals.
Top Cast


Caio Castro
Caio Castro
Max Trombini
Caio Castro
Max Trombini


Suzana Pires
Suzana Pires
Teresa
Suzana Pires
Teresa


Moacyr Franco
Moacyr Franco
Benedito
Moacyr Franco
Benedito


Tato Gabus Mendes
Tato Gabus Mendes
Sensei Josino
Tato Gabus Mendes
Sensei Josino


Sabrina Sato
Sabrina Sato
Alice
Sabrina Sato
Alice


Domingos Montagner
Domingos Montagner
César Trombini
Domingos Montagner
César Trombini


Felipe Falanga
Felipe Falanga
Max jovem
Felipe Falanga
Max jovem


Felipe Folgosi
Felipe Folgosi
Amigo de Max
Felipe Folgosi
Amigo de Max


Ratinho
Ratinho
Carlo
Ratinho
Carlo


Ênio Gonçalves
Ênio Gonçalves
Ênio Gonçalves
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