[09/26/23 - 08:01 AM] Criminal Investigation Drives the Plot of "Criminal Code" Netflix's first Brazilian police action series jumps right in with a lot of shooting, fights and explosions to come in this national super-production, inspired by real crimes.
[via press release from Netflix]
Criminal investigation drives the plot of Criminal Code
São Paulo, September 26, 2023 - Blood, saliva and other genetic traces feature among rifles, machine guns and explosives. The teaser and new images of Criminal Code, Netflix's first Brazilian police action series, jump right in with a lot of shooting, fights and explosions to come in this national super-production, inspired by real crimes.
Fans of the genre, especially action and criminal investigation aficionados, will enjoy breathless chase sequences and shoot-outs, but can also follow the fieldwork and intelligence operations of the Federal Police in a way that's never been seen before in Brazil.
Produced by Paranoïd, Criminal Code is created and directed by Heitor Dhalia, with production by Manoel Rangel and Egisto Betti. Starring in the cast, Maeve Jinkings, Rômulo Braga, Thomás Aquino and Pedro Caetano, amongst others.
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About Paranoïd
Paranoïd is an independent Brazilian audiovisual producer known for audacious cinema, TV, streaming and advertising projects. Paranoïd is dedicated to delivering creative content and high image quality, working at all stages, from creation to launch, of series and feature films, fictional and non-fictional, with the main platforms, programmers, channels, distributors and collaborators of the audiovisual market.
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