City of God
City of God
R
8.4
·

2002

·

129m

City of God

Summary

In the poverty-stricken favelas of Rio de Janeiro in the 1970s, two young men choose different paths. Rocket is a budding photographer who documents the increasing drug-related violence of his neighborhood, while José “Zé” Pequeno is an ambitious drug dealer diving into a dangerous life of crime.

Director

Fernando Meirelles

Author, Screenplay

Paulo Lins

Screenplay

Bráulio Mantovani

Reviews

Crazypiglady

Crazypiglady

May 6, 2023

It’s a great film and well worthy of its the respect it has. It’s gruelling too, the 18 rating is due to the thread running through the film of continuous and ruthless violence of gangs trying to control their drug area. The is the story told through the eyes of ‘Rocket’ who avoids getting in to the gang war of his brother and friends by trying to find a safer life.

The film combines slick production without losing a genuine documentary feel which I think it is why it’s so enduring. While it achieves a feeling of reality, it isn’t specifically a true story. However, the Cidade de Deus is real (being created to rehouse the slums away from Rio de Janeiro) and this story of its underworld and the film’s production makes one believe it may not be too far from the truth. There is hope in the story but not a lot.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

Portuguese

Budget:

$3,300,000.00

Revenue:

$30,641,770.00

Keywords

street gang
photographer
gangster
rio de janeiro
gang war
ghetto
based on true story
coming of age
introspective
critical
conceited