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“The Girl Who Killed My Parents” and “The Boy Who Killed My Parents” tell the story of one of the most notable cases in the country.
After the release of “A Menina Que Matou os Pais” and “The Boy Who Killed My Parents”, which tell the story of the murders of Manfred and Marcia von Richthofen, Movie There may be another version. the third Produce It will explore more topics about Susan and the Cravinos Brothers.
According to journalist Patricia Cogot, of Globo, a third film is already being planned by production companies Galeria Distribuidora, Santa Rita Films and Grupo Telefilmes. The idea is to address the four years between the crime that occurred in 2002 until the accused’s trial in 2006. However, its continuity has not yet been confirmed.
According to Kogut, part of the cast of the previous two films will already be in negotiations to reprise their roles. Among the film’s names are great actresses and models, such as Carla Diaz, who plays Susan von Richthofen, and Leonardo Bettencourt, who plays Danielle Kravenhaus, Susan’s friend. Also in the films were Leonardo Medeiros, Vera Zimmermann and Alla Souza Lima. Since the project is still in its early stages, it is not known if director Mauricio Eca and screenwriters Ilana Cassui and Rafael Montes will be in their previous roles.
Currently, Susan von Richthofen continues to serve her sentence in Trimbe Women’s Prison in São Paulo. Meanwhile, Daniel Kravenhos has been free since 2018, when his defense team made their progress to the open system. Christian Kravinos was released in 2017, but reverted to Trembe expectations the following year for his involvement in a bribery attempt.
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