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The Case of the Wrong Man

The Case of the Wrong Man

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Documentary

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The documentary tells the story of Júlio César, a young Afro-Brazilian who was executed by the Police in the 1980s in Porto Alegre. The crime became notorious when the press published photos of Julius being put alive in the police car and arriving 37 minutes later shot and dead at the hospital.

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Budget

$2700

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Portuguese

Runtime

77 mins

Rating

7/10

Release Date

11 May 2017

Country

Brazil

Cast

Luiz Francisco Correa Barbosa

Luiz Francisco Correa Barbosa

Self

Vera Daisy Barcellos

Vera Daisy Barcellos

Self

Ronaldo Bernardi

Ronaldo Bernardi

Self

Lis Guerton Martins Cardoso

Lis Guerton Martins Cardoso

Self

Paulo Correa

Paulo Correa

Self

Eder Kanvon F.F. Costaldi

Eder Kanvon F.F. Costaldi

Self

Gercy Ribeiro de Mattos

Gercy Ribeiro de Mattos

Self

Luciana Silva do Nascimento

Luciana Silva do Nascimento

Self

Renato Dorneles

Renato Dorneles

Self

Vanderlei Flores

Vanderlei Flores

Self

Karen M. Gama

Karen M. Gama

Self

Lucas dos Santos Gonçalves

Lucas dos Santos Gonçalves

Self

Romeu Karnikowski

Romeu Karnikowski

Self

Aline Kerber

Aline Kerber

Self

Jair Kirschke

Jair Kirschke

Self

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