Senator Flávio Bolsonaro and Daniel Vorcaro discussing film funding in an office setting.
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro and Daniel Vorcaro discussing film funding in an office setting.
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Flávio Bolsonaro admits seeking funds from Vorcaro for film on father

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Senator Flávio Bolsonaro confirmed Wednesday that he approached former banker Daniel Vorcaro to finance the film 'Dark Horse,' a biography of Jair Bolsonaro. Vorcaro paid at least R$ 61 million, according to a revelation by Intercept Brasil confirmed by Folha.

Flávio admitted the request in a note and video, stating it was private sponsorship for a private project with no public funds involved. He said he met Vorcaro in December 2024, before suspicions about Banco Master.

Messages and audios released show Flávio chased overdue payments from the banker in September and November 2025. The negotiated amount reached R$ 134 million, but there is no evidence the full sum was paid.

Romeu Zema called the negotiation 'unforgivable'. Eduardo and Carlos Bolsonaro reacted, accusing Zema of making unfounded accusations. Other politicians from right and left called for investigations.

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Initial reactions on X focus on the leaked audio of Flávio Bolsonaro requesting funds from Daniel Vorcaro for the 'Dark Horse' film biography of Jair Bolsonaro. Discussions highlight alleged inconsistencies with prior denials, comparisons to past political film financing like Lula's biopic, calls for investigations, and skepticism about the production company's involvement. Sentiments range from critical outrage among opposition users to defensive comparisons by supporters.

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Senator Flávio Bolsonaro addressing the press about his limited contacts with banker Daniel Vorcaro concerning the film Dark Horse.
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Flávio Bolsonaro says contacts with Vorcaro were only about film

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Senator Flávio Bolsonaro said on Friday that his interactions with banker Daniel Vorcaro were limited to financing the film Dark Horse. He denied that new revelations would emerge and called for accounts from the production.

Senator Flávio Bolsonaro said on Thursday that he hid contacts with banker Daniel Vorcaro due to confidentiality clauses in the Dark Horse film financing contract. The Intercept revealed audios in which Flávio requests funds from the former Banco Master owner for the production.

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Flávio Bolsonaro confirmed on Tuesday that he visited banker Daniel Vorcaro after his first arrest in 2025. The revelation impacted his presidential pre-campaign and drew reactions at a mayors' event in Brasília.

Banco Master, owned by Daniel Vorcaro, transferred R$ 27.2 million to the Metrópoles portal, owned by Luiz Estevão, from 2024 to 2025 during talks to sell to BRB. Coaf reports flag possible irregularities in the payments, with rapid transfers to companies linked to the former senator. Estevão claims the amounts were for football sponsorships and advertising campaigns.

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The Superior Electoral Court suspended an Atlas/Bloomberg poll on Monday showing Flávio Bolsonaro six points behind Lula in a possible runoff. The ruling responds to a request filed by the senator on May 19.

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