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Brief Synopsis
About the hardships and tragedy of Jean Charles de Menezes, the innocent Brazilian shot dead by British police in 2005 at the height of the London terrorist alerts.
Cast & Crew
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Henrique Goldman
Director
Selton Mello
Vanessa Giacomo
Luis Miranda
Daniel De Oliveira
Sidney Magal
Film Details
Also Known As
Jean Charles, Leave To Remain
Genre
Biography
Drama
Family
Foreign
Period
Release Date
2009
Production Company
Goalpost Film; U.K. Film Council
Distribution Company
Imagem Filmes
Location
United Kingdom; Brazil
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 33m
Synopsis
About the hardships and tragedy of Jean Charles de Menezes, the innocent Brazilian shot dead by British police in 2005 at the height of the London terrorist alerts.
Director
Henrique Goldman
Director
Cast
Selton Mello
Vanessa Giacomo
Luis Miranda
Daniel De Oliveira
Sidney Magal
Patricia Armani
MaurĂcio Varlotta
Crew
Jude Campbell
Assistant Director
Andy Chapman
Line Producer
Tamsin Clarke
Set Decorator
Damien Creagh
Production Designer
Steve Daly
Casting
Julie Dunne
Casting
Guillermo Escalon
Director Of Photography
Veridiana Ferraz
Costume Department
Stephen Frears
Executive Producer
Henrique Goldman
Screenplay
Henrique Goldman
Producer
Kerry Kohler
Editor
Carlos Nader
Producer
Rebecca O'brien
Executive Producer
Martina O'loughlin
Art Director
Nicki Parfitt
Executive Producer
Nitin Sawhney
Original Music
Luke Schiller
Producer
Raul Schmidt
Executive Producer
Marcelo Starobinas
Screenplay
Tristan Whalley
Executive Producer
Film Details
Also Known As
Jean Charles, Leave To Remain
Genre
Biography
Drama
Family
Foreign
Period
Release Date
2009
Production Company
Goalpost Film; U.K. Film Council
Distribution Company
Imagem Filmes
Location
United Kingdom; Brazil
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 33m
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Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States September 2009
Shown at Toronto International Film Festival (Contemporary World Cinema) September 10-19, 2009.
Released in United States September 2009 (Shown at Toronto International Film Festival (Contemporary World Cinema) September 10-19, 2009.)