The idea is to keep the original cast and tell what happened between the crime and the beginning of the trial.
The Ritchthofen Case, which resulted in the films “The Girl Who Killed Her Parents” and “The Boy Who Killed My Parents”, should get a third film. According to the column Patricia Kogutin the newspaper O Globo, the idea is to keep the cast of the first two films, with part of the actors already negotiating to return to the screens.
The journalist’s report also reveals that the plot idea for the new chapter is to show what happened between the crime and the trial, for four years.
The productions reproduce the famous case of homocide from the point of view of suzane (Carla Diaz) and Daniel Cravinhosher boyfriend at the time, who will be lived by Leonardo Bittencourt (“Second call”).
The screenplays for both films were written by Ilana Casoyauthor of “Family Cases: Richthofen Archives”, and Raphael Montes, based on the case file. The direction is in charge of Mauricio Eça.
Both movies are available on Amazon Prime Video.
Source: cinebuzz
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