
"A searing and energized portrait of one of Brazil’s most divisive historical figures"
Afro-Brazilian poet and politician, the legendary Carlos Marighella. Driven to fight against the erosion of civil and human rights following the CIA-backed military coup of 1964 and the brutal, racist right-wing dictatorship that followed, the revolutionary leaves behind his wife and son to take up arms, becoming a notorious enemy to the power structure.
Carlos Marighella

Lúcio

Branco

Humberto

Jorge

Bella

Frei Henrique
Maria

Guilherme

Rafael

Danilo

Crespo
Bob

Carlinhos
Jorge Salles

Gorete

Clara

Padre Miguel
Soldado Bloqueio Militar
Wilson Chandler

Agente DOPS RJ 1
Correntista Agência Bancária
Policial 1
Agente DOPS SP 1
Garoto de rua
Mensageiro

Esposa de Lúcio

Policial 2
Marcelo
Micael
Professor de Carlinhos
Apresentador TV
Pai de Elisa
Luciano
Clóvis
Fausto

Camponês
Filha de Lucio
Elza Sento Sé
Maquinista
Vera

Agente DOPS Cinema

Agente DOPS SSA
Carlinhos (9 anos)
Repórter
Dona Vanda

Elisa
Yvan

Ieda

Estagiário Jorge Salles

Benê
Filho de Wilson
Técnico Rádio Nacional
(voice)
