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Olga

Based upon the true story of Olga Benário, the German-born wife of Brazilian communist leader Luís Carlos Prestes. During the dictatorship of Getúlio Vargas (1930-1945) she was arrested and sent to Nazi Germany, where she was put to death in a concentration camp. After World War II began, Vargas decided to uphold the Allies.

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Olga Cast

Name Character
Sabrina Greve She was 26, now 46 years old as Elza Colônio
Zé Carlos Machado He was 54, now 74 years old as Ministro da guerra
Odilon Wagner He was 49, now 70 years old as Capitão Navio
José Dumont He was 54, now 74 years old as Manuel
Caco Ciocler He was 32, now 53 years old as Luís Carlos Prestes
Milena Toscano She was 20, now 40 years old as Hannah
Eliane Giardini She was 51, now 72 years old as Eugénie Benário
Osmar Prado He was 57, now 77 years old as Getúlio Vargas
Leona Cavalli She was 34, now 55 years old as Maria
Camila Morgado She was 29, now 49 years old as Olga Benário
Edgar Amorim as Agildo Barata
Werner Schünemann He was 45, now 65 years old as Arthur Ewert
Floriano Peixoto He was 165, 56 years old when he died as Filinto Müller
Luís Melo He was 56, now 77 years old as Léo Benário
Fernanda Montenegro She was 74, now 95 years old as Leocádia Prestes
Murilo Rosa He was 33, now 54 years old as Estevan

Olga Crew

Name Department
Marc Beauchamps as Co-Producer. Production
Lula Carvalho as First Assistant Camera. He was 27 (now 47) years old Camera
Rodrigo Jota as Foley Editor. Sound
Alessandro Laroca as Supervising Sound Editor. Sound
Rita Buzzar as Producer. Production
Rita Buzzar as Executive Producer. Production
Rita Buzzar as Writer. Writing
Rodrigo Ferrante as Sound Assistant. Sound
Sergio Farjalla, Jr. as Weapons Master. He was 32 (now 53) years old Crew
Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues as Co-Producer. Production
Ana Anet as Set Decoration. Art
Jayme Monjardim as Director. He was 48 (now 68) years old Directing
Ricardo Della Rosa as Cinematography. Crew
Pedro Lima as Sound Mixer. Sound
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Olga (20 years)

  • Release day: Friday, August 20, 2004
  • Runtime: 141 minutes