

Jango(1984)
How, when and why they deposed a president of the Republic.
Jango is a biographical film about João Goulart, Brazil's left-wing president whose tenure was cut short by military intervention. The narrative traces Goulart's rise to power during a turbulent period in Brazilian politics and his efforts to implement progressive reforms amid mounting Cold War tensions. As conservative forces and the military establishment grew increasingly hostile to his agenda, Goulart found himself caught between competing ideologies and foreign pressure. The film examines the political machinations and social upheaval that led to his 1964 deposition, a pivotal moment that would reshape Brazil's political landscape for decades. Through Goulart's struggle, Jango explores themes of power, ideology, and the fragility of democratic institutions in the face of institutional resistance.
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