Taking place in a notorious Ro slum, and filmed on location using local actors to capture the gritty realism of Brazilian street life, City of Men follows the adventures of two teenage boys Laranjinha and Acerola as they struggle to grow up surrounded by poverty and lucrative temptations offered by the drug trade. Read more
| Starring | Douglas Silva, Darlan Cunha, Jonathan Haagensen, Rodrigo dos Santos |
|---|---|
| Director | Meirelles, Paulo Morelli, Lund, Paolo Lins |
| Genres | Drama |
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Taking place in a notorious Ro slum, and filmed on location using local actors to capture the gritty realism of Brazilian street life, City of Men follows the adventures of two teenage boys Laranjinha and Acerola as they struggle to grow up surrounded by poverty and lucrative temptations offered by the drug trade.
| Starring | Douglas Silva, Darlan Cunha, Jonathan Haagensen, Rodrigo dos Santos, Camila Monteiro, Naima Silva |
|---|---|
| Director | Meirelles, Paulo Morelli, Lund, Paolo Lins |
| Studio | OPTIMUM HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 4 hrs 30 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: Portuguese |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 27 Sep 2004 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
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For me this is television at its best!! Vibrant, exciting, scary, funny, depressing and heart warming, this series is many things!!
I love the styles, the different film stocks and techniques!! The photography is very strong indeed!!
And its a very character based piece and I found them very endearing and I was firmly behind them all the way!!
My two favourite episodes was 'Post'from the first series and 'Saturday' on the second!
If you liked 'Cidade de Deus' (City Of God) or 'Carandiru', then I guarantee that you will appreciate this one!! It's a real gem!!!!!
Peace!
I have never been so amazed as by this series and the film it spun off: 'City of God'. The acting and realness of both are unbelievable. You really wish you were friends of the characters. Quite a contrast from the grittiness of the film, but nevertheless hard-hitting and thought-provoking.
The thing I love the most about the series is its depiction of youth and innocence. Close to perfection.
Six years ago, a gangster film set in the favelas of Rio had a tremendous impact all around the world. City of God was co-directed by Fernando Mereilles (responsible for the flashy, Scorsese-style camera style) and Katia Lund (who worked with the cast, mostly kids who came straight from the same impoverished background depicted in the movie). Young people everywhere responded to its stunningly visceral portrait of a brutal, desperate lifestyle, where everybody carried a gun and death could... Read more