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3.8/5 AdoroCinema Directed by Camilo Tavares Written by Camilo Tavares Productioncompany Pequi Filmes Initial release 29 March 2013 (Brazil) Screenplay Camilo Tavares Music director Dino Vicente | 8.2/10 3.7/5 Livraria Cultura Produced by Karla Ladeia Music by Dino Vicente Musica Distributed by Pequi Filmes Director Camilo Tavares Producer Karla Ladeia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cast Stanley Howard Lehman, Edson Mazieiro Similar Movies about Brazil, Latin America movies, Documentaries |
O Dia que Durou 21 Anos (The Day That Lasted 21 Years) is a Brazilian documentary film that shows the influence of the U.S. government in the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état. Original White House tapes with John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson as well as CIA Top Secret documents reveal how the US government planned to overthrow Brazilian elected president João Goulart. The film has won three awards in international festivals cinemas, two of these in the United States and one in France.
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Plot
The 1964 Brazilian coup d'état (Portuguese: Golpe de estado no Brasil em 1964 or, more colloquially, Golpe de 64) on March 31, 1964, culminated in the overthrow of Brazilian elected President João Goulart by the Armed Forces. On April 1, 1964, the United States expressed its support to the new military regime.
The documentary explores the American involvement in the coup that culminated in a brutal dictatorship that would last for the next 21 years.
The US ambassador at the time, Lincoln Gordon, and the military attaché, Colonel Vernon A. Walters, kept in constant contact with President Lyndon B. Johnson as the crisis progressed.
Awards
Critical reception
"Excellent, gripping story" - The Hollywood Reporter - USA "Revelator deserves fest" - Variety - USA "Fascinating" – ScreenDaily - USA "A gem" - Luiz Carlos Merten - Estado "A real movie" - Nelson Pereira dos Santos - Filmmaker "Hard-hitting, helps to build the country's history" – Luis Nassif - Carta Maior