
Corte Seco
Overview
Corte Seco, Renato Tapajós' first fictional feature, takes place in 1969 and accompanies Rodrigo, a militant active in the fight against oppression and in favor of the removal of the military government. In this fight, everything was possible: invasion of radio studios to transmit a rebellious message; kidnapping of ambassadors promoted by groups, the so-called apparatuses; assault on banks to finance such activities.
Top Cast
Massayuki Onishi
Massayuki Onishi
Massayuki Onishi


Gabriel Miziara
Gabriel Miziara
Gabriel Miziara
Ton Crivelaro
Ton Crivelaro
Ton Crivelaro
Eduardo Ozório
Eduardo Ozório
Eduardo Ozório
Gustavo Valezzi
Gustavo Valezzi
Gustavo Valezzi
Daves Otani
Daves Otani
Daves Otani
Dirceu de Carvalho
Dirceu de Carvalho
Dirceu de Carvalho
Moacir Ferraz
Moacir Ferraz
Moacir Ferraz
Alexandre Caetano
Alexandre Caetano
Alexandre Caetano
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