
Golpe de Ouro 2021
Set against Brazil's turbulent post-coup era of 1964, *Golpe de Ouro (2021)* peels back layers of a chilling media spectacle orchestrated by Diários Associados.
Director: Chaim Litewski
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Golpe de Ouro (2021) about?
The film investigates a 1964 Brazilian media campaign that convinced citizens to donate gold to the military government, supposedly for national development. Decades later, filmmaker Chaim Litewski uncovers where the millions in gold actually ended up—nowhere near the public.
Who directed Golpe de Ouro?
Chaim Litewski directed *Golpe de Ouro*, blending investigative journalism with dramatic reenactments to expose a hidden chapter of Brazil's dictatorship.
Who stars in Golpe de Ouro?
The film features Chaim Litewski, Eliane Giardini, Paulo Betti, Cleisson Vidal, and Antônio Delfim Netto among its cast.
Is Golpe de Ouro (2021) worth watching?
Despite being an unrated documentary, *Golpe de Ouro* delivers a gripping, meticulously researched look at state propaganda and financial crime. Fans of political thrillers and historical exposés will find its revelations compelling.
How long is Golpe de Ouro?
The runtime is 80 minutes.
About Golpe de Ouro (2021) — How Brazil's Gold Campaign Funded a Dictatorship
Set against Brazil's turbulent post-coup era of 1964, *Golpe de Ouro (2021)* peels back layers of a chilling media spectacle orchestrated by Diários Associados. The documentary traces the sinister "Gold for Brazil" campaign, a nationalist spectacle that urged citizens to hand over wedding rings as symbols of loyalty to the military regime. Behind the patriotic imagery lay a colossal deception: millions in donated gold vanished, leaving communities hollowed out rather than enriched.
Director Chaim Litewski teams up with heavyweight actors like Eliane Giardini and Paulo Betti to reconstruct this forgotten chapter, blending archival grit with investigative storytelling. The film crackles with tension as it follows the trail of disappearing wealth, exposing how propaganda weaponized sentiment to mask systemic theft. Layered with themes of state control and public complicity, *Golpe de Ouro (2021)* resonates as both a cautionary tale and a forensic unraveling of power's alchemy.