Amar é para os Fortes

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    Based on the video album “Amar É Para os Fortes,” by Marcelo D2, the series tells the saga of two black women from Rio de Janeiro who see their fates intertwined forever during Mother's Day. Cida loses her 11-year-old son, Sushi, to police violence. Edna is the mother of Digão, the policeman who kills the child. Seeking justice and surrender, both mothers will face police corruption, the morosity of the justice system and the pain of their losses. Cida will have the support of her eldest son, the visual artist Sinistro, who, together with the artists from Maré Community will fight, through the arts, for justice for Sushi.

Press Contacts
Prime Video Brasil
Country Availability

Worldwide

Executive Produced By

Francesco Civita, Beto Gauss, Renata Grynszpan, Marcelo D2, Kátia Lund

Created By

Camila Agustini, Marcelo D2, Antonia Pellegrino

Directed By

Kátia Lund, Yasmin Thayná, Daniel Lieff

Produced By

Pródigo Filmes, Amazon Studios

Cast

Mariana Nunes, Tatiana Tibúrcio, Breno Ferreira, Maicon Rodrigues, Bukassa Kabengele, Rui Ricardo Diaz, Vilma Melo, Sain Ktt, Clara Moneke, Don Negralla, Kibba, Liza Del Dala, José Araújo

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Log Line

When a young police officer shoots an innocent boy, a family must deal with their desire for justice. While on the side of the police officer, he will have to learn that there is no love without responsibility.

Show Description

Based on the video album “Amar É Para os Fortes,” by Marcelo D2, the series tells the saga of two black women from Rio de Janeiro who see their fates intertwined forever during Mother's Day. Cida loses her 11-year-old son, Sushi, to police violence. Edna is the mother of Digão, the policeman who kills the child. Seeking justice and surrender, both mothers will face police corruption, the morosity of the justice system and the pain of their losses. Cida will have the support of her eldest son, the visual artist Sinistro, who, together with the artists from Maré Community will fight, through the arts, for justice for Sushi.

Credits

Produced by
Pródigo Filmes, Amazon Studios

Created by
Camila Agustini, Marcelo D2, Antonia Pellegrino

Written by
Camila Agustini, Antonia Pellegrino, Daniel Castro, Rafael Souza-Ribeiro, Yasmin Thayná, Geovani Martins

Directed by
Kátia Lund, Yasmin Thayná, Daniel Lieff

Executive Produced by
Francesco Civita, Beto Gauss, Renata Grynszpan, Marcelo D2, Kátia Lund

Story Editing by
Camila Agustini

Original Soundtrack by
Rica Amabis

Cast
Mariana Nunes, Tatiana Tibúrcio, Breno Ferreira, Maicon Rodrigues, Bukassa Kabengele, Rui Ricardo Diaz, Vilma Melo, Sain Ktt, Clara Moneke, Don Negralla, Kibba, Liza Del Dala, José Araújo

  • Credits

    Produced by
    Pródigo Filmes, Amazon Studios

    Created by
    Camila Agustini, Marcelo D2, Antonia Pellegrino

    Written by
    Camila Agustini, Antonia Pellegrino, Daniel Castro, Rafael Souza-Ribeiro, Yasmin Thayná, Geovani Martins

    Directed by
    Kátia Lund, Yasmin Thayná, Daniel Lieff

    Executive Produced by
    Francesco Civita, Beto Gauss, Renata Grynszpan, Marcelo D2, Kátia Lund

    Story Editing by
    Camila Agustini

    Original Soundtrack by
    Rica Amabis

    Cast
    Mariana Nunes, Tatiana Tibúrcio, Breno Ferreira, Maicon Rodrigues, Bukassa Kabengele, Rui Ricardo Diaz, Vilma Melo, Sain Ktt, Clara Moneke, Don Negralla, Kibba, Liza Del Dala, José Araújo