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The Girl Who Killed Her Parents

Based on one of Brazil's most shocking and grisly murder cases, the film centers on Daniel Cravinhos's perspective, tracing the sequence of events that culminated in the deaths of Marísia and Manfred von Richthofen, the parents of his girlfriend.

Director(s)

Yuri Scocuglia

Maurício Eça

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Augusto Madeira

Augusto Madeira

Astrogildo Cravinhos

Fernanda Viacava

Fernanda Viacava

Flora

Vera Zimmermann

Vera Zimmermann

Marísia von Richthofen

Bruna Carvalho

Bruna Carvalho

Rafaela

Leonardo Medeiros

Leonardo Medeiros

Manfred von Richthofen

Carla Diaz

Carla Diaz

Suzane von Richthofen

Leonardo Bittencourt

Leonardo Bittencourt

Daniel Cravinhos

Allan Souza Lima

Allan Souza Lima

Cristian Cravinhos

Debora Duboc

Debora Duboc

Nadja Cravinhos

Kauan Ceglio

Kauan Ceglio

Andreas von Richthofen

Marcelo Várzea

Marcelo Várzea

Juiz Anderson

Gabi Lopes

Gabi Lopes

Carol

Taiguara Nazareth

Taiguara Nazareth

Policial

Yuri Scocuglia

Yuri Scocuglia

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Maurício Eça

Maurício Eça

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Details

GenresCrime, Drama, Thriller, Horror
Runtime1h 25 mins
Released on24 Sep 2021
Languagept
Produced InBrazil

Reviews

CinemaSerf

5/10

This is a story that had huge potential as a drama. A manipulative young woman who loathes her wealthy (and quite possibly corrupt) parents convinces her frankly rather dumb boyfriend and his brother to do away with them. So what went wrong? Well, the acting - for a start. Though easy enough on the eye, nether Suzane (Carla Diaz) nor her gullible and sex/drug obsessed boyfriend Astroglido (Augusto Madeira) have much chemistry together, not are they remotely convincing as the story lurches forward like a walrus stuck in glue. Leonardo Bittencourt is marginally more effective as his equally selfish brother Christian, but it all just takes far, far too long to get going and then when it does - well, it is all over. The pace is certainly not helped by the courtroom scenarios that framework the retrospective style depiction of this true story that shocked Brazil in 2002, nor does the rather staccato dialogue really engage. Pity, but it's really mediocre.

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