Friendly Fire (1998)
Brazil in the early 70s. Miguel, Eloi, Osvaldo and Paolo take part in armed attacks against the military dictatorship. They pay a heavy price with torture and arrest. Today the four friends still see each other. Only Miguel is politically active. On a photograph from a political meeting in Sao Paolo he recognises the policeman who tortured them 25 years ago and who was responsible for the death of Miguel's girlfriend. The policeman has been officially dead for a few years. On one of their fishing trips together, Miguel tells his friends of his discovery. When they hunt down and confront their nemesis they come into conflict with both themselves and each other.
Director:
Beto Brant
Writer:
Marçal Aquino
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Leonardo Villar as Correia |
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Zé Carlos Machado as Miguel |
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Cacá Amaral as Elói |
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Genézio de Barros as Osvaldo |
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Carlos Meceni as Paulo |
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Rodrigo Brassoloto as Miguel (jovem) |
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Sergio Cavalcante as Elói (jovem) |
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Douglas Simon as Osvaldo (jovem) |
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Herberson Hoerbe as Paulo (jovem) |
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Melina Anthís as Lúcia |
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Eudes Carvalho as Pai de Elói |
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Walter Cruz as Deputado |
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Telma Mallet as Esposa de Paulo |
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Luis Rossi as Companheiro do Jockey |
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Oswaldo D'ávila as Funcionário do Cemitério |
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Luiz Baccelli as Jogador de Snooker |
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Roberto Arduim as Jogador de Snooker 2/Guia |
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Cláudio Paiva as Casemiro |
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Hermes Baroli as Ladrão de rua |
| Directing | Beto Brant | Director |
| Sound | André Abujamra | Music |
| Editing | Mingo Gattozzi | Editor |
| Art | Ana Paula Braga | Set Decoration |
| Writing | Marçal Aquino | Story |
| Production | Vivian Golombek | Casting |
| Writing | Renato Ciasca | Writer |
| Writing | Beto Brant | Writer |
| Writing | Marçal Aquino | Screenplay |
| Camera | Marcelo Durst | Director of Photography |