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Directed by: Kátia Lund & Fernando Meirelles. Produced by: Andrea Barata Ribeiro & Mauricio Andrade Ramos. Written by: Bráulio Mantovani, Based on the novel by Paulo Lins. Director of Photography: César Charlone. Edited by: Daniel Rezende. Music by: Ed Cortês & Antonio Pinto. Released by: Miramax. Language: Portuguese. Country of Origin: Brazil/France/USA. 130 min. Rated: R. With: Matheus Nachtergaele & Leandro Firmino da Hora. DVD Features: Documentary, News from a Personal War. English, Spanish & French subtitles.
DVD Extras: Using interviews and news footage, this documentary shows the vicious cycle
of slum life in Rio de Janeiro, where people are forced to choose between a
life
doomed to poverty or dealing drugs. The filmmakers did an excellent job
of speaking to people from each side of the issue, including a surprisingly
honest
police official, as well as high level drug dealers. Even those who try to stay
outside
the fray are often caught between a corrupt police force, and a government
that
doesn’t seem to care. There are also some disturbing images, such as real-life
footage of confrontations against the police, and a comparison between
the
police’s firearm capabilities versus that of the drug dealers, both of which
have enough military equipment for a small war. Michael Fisher
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