City of Men (film)
City of Men (Portuguese: Cidade dos Homens) is a 2007 Brazilian drama film directed by Paulo Morelli. The screenplay was written by Elena Soarez based on a story by Morelli and Soarez. It is a film version of the TV series City of Men that ran for four seasons in Brazil, following the international success of the film City of God (2002), both co-directed by Fernando Meirelles who also co-produces this film.
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Directed by | Paulo Morelli |
Produced by | Guel Arraes Andrea Barata Ribeiro Bel Berlinck Fernando Meirelles Paulo Morelli |
Screenplay by | Elena Soarez |
Story by | Elena Soarez Paulo Morelli |
Starring | Douglas Silva Darlan Cunha Jonathan Haagensen Rodrigo dos Santos |
Music by | Antonio Pinto |
Edited by | Daniel Rezende |
Distributed by | Miramax Films (USA) Buena Vista International 20th Century Fox (Brazil) |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Box office | $2.6 million USD million USD[1] |
Plot
Best friends Acerola and Laranjinha live in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, and have been raised without their fathers. They are turning eighteen as a war between rival drug gangs begins around them. Wallace, with Ace's help, gets to meet his father, Heraldo, in person, a parolee living not very far away, only to witness the police arrest of his father a few days after. Wallace and Ace discover that their fathers were best friends, but Heraldo killed Ace's father in a robbery incident. Each discovers things about his missing father that could potentially compromise their solid friendship. At the end, they decide to leave "the Hill" and lead a responsible life.
Cast
- Douglas Silva as Acerola, "Ace"
- Darlan Cunha as Laranjinha, or "Wallace"
- Jonathan Haagensen as Madrugadão
- Rodrigo dos Santos as Heraldo
- Camila Monteiro as Cris
- Naima Silva as Camila
- Eduardo Piranha as Nefasto
- Luciano Vidigal as Fiel
- Pedro Henrique as Caju
Awards and nominations
- Best Special Effects - 2007 Cinema Brazil Grand Prize (nominated)