
Fight and you'll never survive.....
Run and you'll never escape.

Youth gangs took over the slums of Rio de Janiero during the 1960s
and didn't relinquish their stronghold until the mid-1980s. Only
a sucker wouldn't have turned to crime and this is exactly how
naive teen Rocket (Alexandre Rodrigues) views himself. His attempts
in illegal activity fail as he finds potential victims too friendly.
Equally unsuccessful in love, he regularly fails to lose his virginity.
Blood spills throughout the streets of the Ciudad de Deus as gang
leader Li'l Ze (Douglas Silva) is challenged by local druglords
and a gang of pre-teens known as the Runts. Rocket shoots all
of this action with his weapon of choice, a camera.
Director
Fernando Meirelles combines visual flashiness with dark history
in telling the story of three decades of unrest in underground
Rio de Janiero. Technically flawless, the Brazilian film uses
a rapid-cutting style to flash back and forth in time. Cinematographer
Cesar Charlone shoots with an overexposed glow in a film that
may seem numb to violence, but reveres photography. Director Meirelles
was assisted by Kaita Lund, a filmmaker who had previously shot
in the Rio ghettos.

Alexandre
Rodrigues .... Buscapé
Leandro Firmino .... Zé Pequeno
Phellipe Haagensen .... Bené
Douglas Silva .... Dadinho
Jonathan Haagensen .... Cabeleira
Matheus Nachtergaele .... Sandro Cenoura
Seu Jorge .... Mané Galinha
Jefechander Suplino .... Alicate
Alice Braga .... Angélica
Screenplay:
Braulio Mantovani
Fernando Meirelles

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