Nigéria Fim da Linha (short) (2011)
Año de lanzamiento: 2011
Nación: Brazil
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Elder Fraga
Writer: Elder Fraga
Producción & Género
Productor: executive producer: Elder Fraga, Karen Ewel, Alexandre Ache
Compañías: Plot Produtora, Hyper Nova, Fino Trato, Deus Ex Machina, Fraga e Ferrara Produções
Género: Action Short, Crime Drama, Brazilian Cinema, Neo-noir style
Budget: R$5,000 (estimated)
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: Nigerian Mafia, Drug Trafficking, Organized Crime, Betrayal, Forbidden Love, Redemption
Historia
Niger (Rogério Brito) works for the Nigerian mafia. He rose quickly through the ranks of the Mafia, becoming a cold-hearted professional of few words. His job is to eliminate mules who step out of line. In Brazil, he meets Branca (Renata Fasanella) and falls in love. Everything changes in Niger's life when he receives a proposal to eliminate someone outside the mafia.
Resumen
"Nigéria Fim da Linha" is a 2011 short film by Elder Fraga about the connection between the Nigerian mafia and drug trafficking in São Paulo. The narrative follows Níger, a rising operative sent to Brazil to manage a strategic hub, whose life changes when he falls in love, leading to suspicion and a critical assignment from his boss, God Black.

