It seems impossible, but this is a true story. Through the spirit of Dr. Fritz, a German doctor who died during World War I, José Arigó (Danton Mello) became a hope of healing for millions of people around the world. He was criticized by the most skeptical, but with the support of his wife (Juliana Paes), he managed to save countless lives through spiritual surgery. Predestined to help without getting anything in return, Arigó is now recognized as one of the greatest mediumistic phenomena in history.
The film tells the moving story of Arigó (Danton Mello), one of the greatest mediumistic phenomena in history, and hits theaters in June.
The impressive story of the medium from Minas Gerais, José Pedro de Freitas, known as Arigó, will be told in “A Dangerous Practice: Arigó and the Spirit of Dr. Fritz”. Juliana Paes plays Arlete, the medium’s wife, who was by her husband’s side when he accepted his fate and became a hope of healing for millions of people. Danton Mello plays Arigó in the film, which now has its second trailer and new poster. “A Dangerous Practice: Arigó and the Spirit of Dr. Fritz” hit theaters on June 18, 2020, distributed by Imagem Filmes.
Directed by Gustavo Fernandez and written by Jaqueline Vargas, “A Dangerous Practice: Arigó and the Spirit of Dr. Fritz” is produced by Moonshot Pictures, Roberto d’Avila, FJ Productions, Fabio Golombek and The Calling Production, James Guyer, and co-produced by Paramount Pictures and Camisa Listrada BH.
The film also features Marcos Caruso, Alexandre Borges, Marco Ricca, Cássio Gabus Mendes, João Signorelli and James Faulkner in the cast.
Diretor Gustavo Fernandez
Produção Roberto d’Avila, Fabio Golombek e James Guyer
Roteirista Jaqueline Vargas
Direção de Fotografia Uli Burtin
Direção de Arte Antônio de Freitas
Trilha Sonora Gus Bernardo
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