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The Secret Agent Unveils the Tale of Dictatorship Through a Policeman and Bystander

by Bruno Pferd

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  • The film The Secret Agent sheds light on Brazils military dictatorship in the 1970s and 1980s, highlighting how sensational media stories overshadowed important narratives like that of Marcelo (played by Wagner Moura).
  • The film depicts the struggles of ordinary people living under a military dictatorship, but also shows moments of connection and joy amid the hardships.
  • The performances of Wagner Moura and Fernanda Torres in The Secret Agent and Maria Fernanda Candido in Im Still Here offer a stark look at Brazils darker history, but also suggest the possibility of a brighter future.
  • Im Still Here, another film discussed, recounts the experiences of Rubens and Eunice Paivas family during Brazils military dictatorship, set in Recife, bringing to life what it was like living in the Northeast during that period.

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As chief editor, Pedro Zambarda, I’m still around in 2025 and we might just snag Brazil’s first Oscar this Sunday (the 15th). Im Still Here recounts the experiences of Rubens and Eunice Paiva’s family during the military dictatorship. Though the story is typical of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, it is set in Recife, bringing to life what it was like living in the Northeast during that period.

In The Secret Agent, his fifth film, Kleber Mendonça Filho uses Recife’s folklore to highlight how sensational media stories overshadow important narratives like Marcelo’s. The film suggests that the media’s obsession with superficial stories distracts from the experiences of those like Marcelo. Wagner Moura delivers a compelling performance as Marcelo, who is actually Armando, a university professor with an industrial patent. The film depicts how Brazil’s military dictatorship, supported by business interests, ruthlessly privatized services, ushering in the rise of neoliberalism in the 1990s and 2000s. For standing his ground, Armando is labeled a communist, loses his wife, and is separated from his son, Fernando (also played by Moura). Marcelo, the titular secret agent, finds acceptance with Dona Sebastiana, a committed leftist (played by Tania Maria, who won an Elle cover for the role). The film delves into the theme of hidden patriotism, contrasting it with the overt displays of military figures from 1977 and supporters of presidents like Ernesto Geisel.

Revealing Brazil’s Hidden Resilience under Dictatorship through Moura and Torres’ Stellar Performances

The Secret Agent maintains a deliberate narrative pace. The backdrop of a military dictatorship is ever-present, appearing on posters throughout Recife, in the pages of Brazil’s oldest newspaper, Diario de Pernambuco, and within the police station where the secret agent seeks to blend in. The film includes a particularly intense scene. It recounts the experiences of ordinary people living under a military dictatorship, showing how they still found moments of connection and joy amid the struggles of the time. The film is clearly left-leaning, highlighting underrepresented stories. Wagner Moura delivers a stellar performance, as does Fernanda Torres in Im Still Here, finally shedding light on Brazil’s shameful past. While Maria Fernanda Candido’s role could have been more impactful, these performances offer a stark look at Brazil’s darker history, while still suggesting the possibility of a brighter future.

In Case You Missed It

In an exciting scoop for cinephiles, Carlos Mendoza recently penned “Oscar on Samsung TV Plus: Omelete TV Airs Exclusive Interview with ‘The Secret Agent’ Cast,” where he delves into the behind-the-scenes magic of the nominated film. Tune in this Saturday at 6 PM, as Omelete TV on Samsung TV Plus premieres an exclusive interview featuring director Kleber Mendonça Filho, actor Wagner Moura, producer Emilie Lesclaux, and casting director Gabriel Domingues. Don’t miss out on this unique preview of ‘The Secret Agent’ before the Oscars! Catch it here: (). As we navigate through Brazil’s cinematic fever, Ahmed Hassan’s insightful article “In a Climate of World Cup Final, Brazil Prepares for Oscars Night” (published on March 14, 2026) explores the unprecedented enthusiasm Brazilians are rallying behind their homegrown films like never before. With the 98th Academy Awards just days away and ‘The Secret Agent’ leading the pack, Brazilians are engaging emotionally and projecting their cultural identity onto the global stage through collective screenings, betting pools, and quizzes. So why not join them? Dive into Ahmed’s piece here: https://playersforlife.com/2026/03/14/in-a-climate-of-world-cup-final-brazil-prepares-for-oscars-night/. Staying on the topic of Hollywood’s biggest night, we’re thrilled to share that actor Wagner Moura will be one of the presenters at this year’s Oscars! In a recent post by Bruno Pferd (published March 14th), we learn that Moura, currently nominated for Best Actor in ‘The Secret Agent’, has been added to the esteemed lineup. Head over to Bruno’s article to find out more about this exciting announcement: https://playersforlife.com/2026/03/14/wagner-moura-will-be-one-of-the-presenters-at-the-2026-oscars/.


Specification
Official NameThe Secret Agent
Brief SummaryBrazil, 1977. Marcelo, a technology expert in his early 40s, is on the run. Hoping to reunite with his son, he travels to Recife during Carnival but soon realizes that the city is not the safe haven he was expecting.
ReleasedJuly 23, 2025
Duration161 minutes
GenreCrime, Drama, Thriller
Production CompaniesLemming Film, One Two Films, CinemaScópio, ARTE France Cinéma, MK Productions, Primo Content, Agência Nacional do Cinema - ANCINE, Banco Regional de Desenvolvimento do Extremo Sul, Fundo Setorial do Audiovisual
Countries of OriginBR
ActorsWagner Moura, Tânia Maria, Alice Carvalho, Maria Fernanda Cândido, Gabriel Leone, Udo Kier, Carlos Francisco, Thomás Aquino, Hermila Guedes, Robério Diógenes, Roney Villela, Isabél Zuaa, Isadora Ruppert, Laura Lufési, Igor de Araújo, Ítalo Martins, João Vitor Silva, Luciano Chirolli, Geane Albuquerque, Aline Marta Maia, Fafa Dantas, Suzy Lopes, Gregorio Graziosi, Joálisson Cunha, Buda Lira, Wilson Rabelo, Erivaldo Oliveira, Enzo Nunes, Márcio De Paula, Fabiana Pirro, Rubens Santos, Kaiony Venâncio, Licínio Januário, Marcelo Valle, Robson Andrade, Albert Tenorio, Edilson Silva, Nivaldo Nascimento, Cely Farias, Beto Quirino, Mariza Moreira, Alexis Geller, Anjoum Noorani
DirectorKleber Mendonça Filho
AuthorsKleber Mendonça Filho
ProducersKleber Mendonça Filho, Emilie Lesclaux, Winston Araújo
Ratings7.348/10 (499 reviews)
Homepagehttps://www.neonrated.com/film/the-secret-agent

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