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City Of God(2002) ✭

City of God: angels with dirty faces | Sight and Sound - BFI

Released in 2002, ( Cidade de Deus ) is a landmark Brazilian crime epic that depicts the violent evolution of a Rio de Janeiro housing project from the 1960s to the 1980s. Directed by Fernando Meirelles and Kátia Lund, the film is celebrated for its raw, documentary-style realism and its kinetic, non-linear storytelling. Plot and Historical Context City of God(2002)

The real City of God was a housing project built in the 1960s to isolate Rio's poor from the wealthy city center. The film chronicles its descent from a fledgling community into a war zone dominated by drug cartels. City of God: angels with dirty faces |

The narrative is told through the eyes of Rocket ( Buscapé ), an aspiring photographer who uses his art to escape the favela. His path contrasts sharply with Li'l Zé ( Dadinho ), a sociopathic drug lord who rises to power through ruthless violence. The film chronicles its descent from a fledgling

The film emphasizes that violence is systemic; it concludes with a new generation of "Runts" taking over Li'l Zé's empire, suggesting an endless cycle of crime. Cinematic Technique and Style

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