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Cidade de Deus (2002) -- Two boys growing up in a violent neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro take different paths: one becomes a photographer, the other a drug dealer.
Cidade de Deus (2002) -- Two boys growing up in a violent neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro take different paths: one becomes a photographer, the other a drug dealer.
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Overview

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Directors:
Writers:
Paulo Lins (novel)
Bráulio Mantovani (screenplay)
Contact:
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Release Date:
2002 (Russia) more
Genre:
Tagline:
If you run you're dead...if you stay, you're dead again. Period. more
Plot:
Two boys growing up in a violent neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro take different paths: one becomes a photographer, the other a drug dealer. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 55 wins & 25 nominations more
User Comments:
A film that stays embedded within the mind! more (586 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)
Alexandre Rodrigues ... Buscapé - Rocket
Leandro Firmino ... Zé Pequeno - Li'l Zé (as Leandro Firmino da Hora)
Phellipe Haagensen ... Bené - Benny
Douglas Silva ... Dadinho - Li'l Dice
Jonathan Haagensen ... Cabeleira - Shaggy
Matheus Nachtergaele ... Sandro Cenoura - Carrot
Seu Jorge ... Mané Galinha - Knockout Ned
Jefechander Suplino ... Alicate - Clipper

Alice Braga ... Angélica
Emerson Gomes ... Barbantinho - Stringy
Edson Oliveira ... Barbantinho Adulto - Older Stringy
Michel de Souza ... Bené Criança - Young Benny (as Michel De Souza Gomes)
Roberta Rodrigues ... Berenice - Bernice
Luis Otávio ... Buscapé Criança - Young Rocket
Maurício Marques ... Cabeção - Melonhead
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
City of God (International: English title) (UK) (USA)
God's Town (International: English title)
La cité de Dieu (France)
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong brutal violence, sexuality, drug content and language.
Runtime:
130 min | Canada:135 min (Toronto International Film Festival)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Trivia:
The correct translation of the names is: - Buscapé = Rocket (the firecracker type) - Zé Pequeno = Little Zé (Zé comes from José = Joseph) - Dadinho = Little dice - Cabeleira = Big Hair/Shaggy - Mané Galinha = Chicken Mané (Does not imply a coward in Portuguese slang, but usually means "Womanizer") Mané is short for Manuel - Alicate = Pliers - Barbantinho = Little string - Cabeção = Big Head - Filé-com-Fritas = Steak with fries - Paraíba = Paraíba is the name of a state in the north east of Brazil, the state where the character comes from more
Goofs:
Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): When the Tender Trio are running away into the woods after they crashed into a neighbor's house, Shaggy says that Goose messed up his ankle but it's actually Clipper. Goose's ankle is fine. more
Quotes:
Bené: I'm a playboy now. more
Movie Connections:
References The Harder They Come (1972) more
Soundtrack:
Hold Back the Water more

FAQ

Is/was life really like this in Brazil?
A Note Regarding Spoilers
Why the name "City of God"? It seems like just the opposite!
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158 out of 197 people found the following comment useful.
A film that stays embedded within the mind!, 17 November 2004
10/10
Author: Cava-1 from United Kingdom

City of God from my point of view was a film like no other. Never have I seen a film that comes at you like a wave of hailstones that never loosens it's grip for a second. Bearing in mind that this was based on a true story one can't imagine the punches it pulls sparing nothing within it's grasp.

The film first begins somewhere in the mid eighties accompanied by some really cool edit shots of group of young outlaws chasing a helpless chicken through the suburbs of Rio, Brazil thus we stumble upon are very hero Rocket - aka Buscape, who is caught up in a two way stand off between the police and outlaws. Then we are whisked back to the 1960's as to how it all started. Then begins the narration to inform us (the viewer), through the humble beginnings of life in 1960's through to the present. We are first given the main characters Buscape, who bravely confesses that he wants to choose an honest life of becoming a creative photographer rather than ending up choosing a life of crime his older brother is engulfed in. After a night of holding up a motel, The Tender Trio begin to disband, leaving all but one to make a true start to living a decent life with the others to disappear but not without deadly consequences.

Flash forward a few years later and we see are main protagonist now at school and still maintaining an honest life but apart from truanting school, to enjoy life on the beach and determined to lose his virginity with right girl. Then it's not too long before we are introduced to a new set of hoodlums determined to own every piece of the neighbourhood and drug running business that starts pollute the whole slums. Thus ensues the long and violent tale of life in the hood.

The one thing that stands out so well in City of God is the photography, narration and above all razor sharp MTV style editing that flaws most films with their own styles.

Fernando Meirelles really does ram this film home and paints a really bleak image of Brazil the world is none to familiar with.

Now with this exploding on to the silver screens the world over this really does introduce the the new age of independent cinema, Hollywood certainly didn't see this once coming - shame on them.

Gracias Deus - Thank God 10/10

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