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Rating: 7.30/10 from 1500 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

O Processo

Title in Italiano:

The Trial

Title in Português:

The Trial

Synopsis

The Trial documents the trial of Dilma Rousseff, focusing on the defense team, who struggles to prove her innocence against a majority vote by a Congress riddled with corruption. A tale of betrayal and corruption, the film presents Rousseff's personal story: herself imprisoned and tortured by the country's former military dictatorship, she now faces impeachment accused of fiscal crimes. Rousseff declares herself innocent and accuses the right-wing opposition of perpetrating a parliamentary coup d'état. The Trial witnesses how the impeachment triggers a profound political crisis in Brazil. It looks at the collapse of the democratic institutions and at the economic and geopolitical interests at the very heart of this crisis. The film offers a behind-the-scenes look at this historical moment. The filmmaker was granted unique access to the defense team, to deputies and senators and to President Rousseff herself. Ramos' technique is wholly observational, without interviews and narrations. The camera captures physical and conversational interactions in private and political spheres while offering viewers a glimpse of the outdoor mass demonstrations.

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The Trial
Thinking of You
Lonely Boy
Last Hurrah
Burn
Do I Wanna Know?
Under The Pressure
SuperSonic
Feel It Still
Wild Horses - 2009 Mix
Be With You
Cold Cold Man
Parade
Los Ageless
Undercover
Avant Gardener
Heaven Or Las Vegas
Flamakae Baby
Better Man
Closer
You Have The Blame
Contemplation
Rob Pottorf: Performer
I Can Order You to Do This
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You Don't Kill Someone You Love
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The Decision
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The Apartment
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Setting It Up
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The Group Session
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Seeks the Death Penalty
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I'm Really Glad You Came
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Sorry to Hear About His Family
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That's Our Man
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You're Goin' Down
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State Calls Lt. Monroe
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You Blew It, Mac
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Dr. Lewis Newburn
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The Doctor Takes the Stand
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I'm Sure It Is
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Reading the Email.Wav
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Preperation
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The Verdict
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Remembering When
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A Life Sentence
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Investigating
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The Doctor Visits Mac
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I'm Free
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Adagio d'Albinoni
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Air Sntimental
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Ouverture d'Operette
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Adagio Slow
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Sentimental Slow (with the Martial Solal Trio)
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Ambiance Kafka
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Jazz Sur l'Adagio d'Albinoni
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Jazz Hallucination
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Diabolic K (with the Martial Soloal Trio)
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Concert a Cinque, Opus 5, No. 12
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Adagio d'Albinoni (for baroque organ)
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Mildred
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Axis Sally
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Laughlin and Billy
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Mildred Enters Courtroom
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Pearl Harbor
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Goebbels Summons Mildred
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Oath Of Allegiance
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The Seductress
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Invincible
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Letters To Home
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Hospital Interview
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Billy And Mildred - Becoming Lili
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Time To Kill
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Visions Of Invasion
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Consequences
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Max
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Stop For A Minute
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What Would You Have Done
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Judgment Awaits
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Verdict
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Case Closed
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Julgamento Prelude
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Frantic Chase
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At the Cemetery (Main Theme)
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The Torture Chamber
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Jaime's Theme
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Miguel's First Flashback
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Nightmare and Confession
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Jaime and Joana
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Joana's Shock
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Police Investigations
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The Open Fields
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Mendes Being Tortured
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The Courtroom
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Henrique and His Wife
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Catarina Searches
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Miguel's Second Flashback
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Final Confrontation
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End Title: Julgamento
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Trailer (Bonus Track)
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Inside Moves
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The Trial Of Billy Jack
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Young Sherlock Holmes
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The Big Blue
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Joe Versus The Volcano
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Midnight Run
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Striking Distance
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The Stunt Man
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I.Q.
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Jade
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Pretty Woman
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Fly Away Home
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Die Hard With A Vengance
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The War Of The Roses
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Good Morning Vietnam
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The War At Home
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F/X 2
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The Bodyguard
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Bitter Moon
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Cinderella Liberty
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The Trial Begins
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This Complex Land
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Finding a Father
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Road to War
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Wounds Won't Heal
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Men and Women Separated
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Saliha's Song
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Mass Grave
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Four Football Fields
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Srebrenica Prosecution
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Landscape
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Mladic Day
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Elvira
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Tomasica Prosecution
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Mass Funeral
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Crimes Against Humanity
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Justice
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You Don't Kill Someone You Love
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I'm Really Glad You Came
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That's Our Man
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You're Goin' Down
Rob Pottorf: Performer
I'm Sure It Is
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I'm Free
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Adagio d'Albinoni
Jean Ledrut: Performer
Ouverture d'Operette
Jean Ledrut: Performer
Jazz Sur l'Adagio d'Albinoni
Jean Ledrut: Performer
Adagio d'Albinoni (for baroque organ)
Jean Ledrut: Performer
Jaime's Theme
Nuno Malo: Performer
Miguel's First Flashback
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Joana's Shock
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Miguel's Second Flashback
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Wounds Won't Heal
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Saliha's Song
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User reviews

Joseph Nelson
1/10

I found the musical choices in The Trial to be repetitive and uninspired. The same motifs and melodies seemed to be used throughout the film, which made the soundtrack feel monotonous and lacking in variety.

Donna Allen
9/10

The use of acoustic guitar in the soundtrack creates a sense of intimacy and vulnerability, reflecting Dilma Rousseff's personal struggles and the betrayals she faces. The haunting melodies stay with you long after the film has ended, evoking a sense of empathy and connection with the characters.

Jennifer Clark
5/10

The soundtrack of The Trial effectively captures the tension and drama of the political crisis in Brazil, enhancing the emotional impact of the documentary.

Kimberly Thomas
10/10

The Trial's soundtrack perfectly captures the tension and drama of the film, enhancing the emotional impact of each scene. The music sets the tone for the unfolding political crisis in Brazil, adding depth and complexity to the story.

Robert Young
2/10

The soundtrack of The Trial felt disconnected from the emotional intensity of the story being portrayed. The music did not effectively enhance the tension and drama of the courtroom scenes or the personal struggles of Dilma Rousseff.

Karen Adams
6/10

The soundtrack of The Trial seamlessly integrates with the visuals, enhancing the overall viewing experience and immersing the audience in the unfolding events on screen.

Donna Lee
6/10

The music in The Trial not only complements the documentary's narrative but also serves as a powerful storytelling tool, conveying the intensity of the courtroom scenes and the gravity of the political crisis in Brazil.

Elizabeth Turner
10/10

The Trial's soundtrack seamlessly blends traditional Brazilian music with modern electronic elements, creating a dynamic and engaging auditory experience. The fusion of different musical styles mirrors the complexity of the political landscape portrayed in the film, adding layers of nuance and depth to the storytelling.

Timothy Davis
6/10

The music in The Trial skillfully mirrors the sense of betrayal and corruption portrayed in the film, creating a haunting atmosphere that stays with the viewer long after the movie ends.

Joseph Johnson
3/10

The soundtrack of The Trial did not effectively capture the complexity and depth of the political crisis unfolding in Brazil. The music failed to convey the gravity of the situation or evoke a sense of urgency and turmoil that was present in the narrative.

Lisa King
6/10

The use of music in The Trial adds depth and complexity to the story, highlighting the personal struggles of Dilma Rousseff and the larger political implications of her impeachment.