An often hidden and underground chapter in the Brazilian history: the funding by entrepreneurs of the repressive regime during the dictatorship against armed struggle. The issue now takes on more precise contours in this story of Danish executive Albert Boilesen (1916-1971), CEO of the Ultra Group in Brazil, who was executed by the urban guerrilla movement in the early 1970's for his connection with the paramilitary organization Oban (Bandeirantes Operation). Hints that Boilesen might have attended voluntarily torture sessions emerge in interviews with politicians and authorities in power at the time, such as former São Paulo State governor, Paulo Egydio Martins, and the former State Secretary of Public Security, Erasmo Dias, besides former political convicts, like Carlos Eugênio Sarmento da Paz and Jacob Gorender.
S: CHAIM LITEWSKI | C: CLEISSON VIDAL, JOSÉ CARLOS ASBEG, RICARDO LOBO | Ca: CLEISSON VIDAL, JOSÉ CARLOS ASBEG, RICARDO LOBO | S: stereo | E: PEDRO ASBEG | M: LUCAS MARCIER, RODRIGO MARÇAL | SE: DAMIÃO LOPES | P: CHAIM LITEWSKI, PEDRO ASBEG | EP: CHAIM LITEWSKI | PC: PALMARES PRODUÇÕES E JORNALISMO |
PEDRO ASBEG
S: Script - A: Animation - C: Cinematographer - Ca: Camera - SM: Sound Mixer - S: Sound - E: Editing - M: Music - SE: Sound Editor - P: Producer - EP: Executive Producer - PC: Production Company
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