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Nothing to Lose

"Against all odds. For the good of all."

Authorized biopic of Brazilian evangelical bishop Edir Macedo, founder of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God and owner of Record TV network. Based on a book trilogy of the same name, the movie tells the story of the self-made man who faced several moments of turbulence while pursuing his conviction.

Top Cast

  • Petrônio Gontijo

    Petrônio Gontijo

    Edir Macedo

  • Day Mesquita

    Day Mesquita

    Ester Bezerra

  • Beth Goulart

    Beth Goulart

    Geninha

  • Dalton Vigh

    Dalton Vigh

    Juiz Ramos

  • Eduardo Galvão

    Eduardo Galvão

    Monsenhor José Maria

  • André Gonçalves

    André Gonçalves

    Ronaldo

  • Marcello Airoldi

    Marcello Airoldi

    Henrique

  • César Mello

    César Mello

    Paulo

  • Leonardo Franco

    Leonardo Franco

    Albino

Overview

Authorized biopic of Brazilian evangelical bishop Edir Macedo, founder of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God and owner of Record TV network. Based on a book trilogy of the same name, the movie tells the story of the self-made man who faced several moments of turbulence while pursuing his conviction.

Rating

5.2 / 10
110 Reviews
1 Popular

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