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Elite Squad

(Tropa de Elite)
In Portuguese with English subtitles.
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Spotlight

[ELITE] | 2007 | 101 min | Feature Narrative

Directed by: José Padilha

Brazil

North American Premiere

Interests: Adaptation Crime Drugs Latin American Politics Social Issues Thriller Violence War
Moods: Chaotic Exhilarating Gritty Harrowing Manic Raw Topical Transgressive Urban Violent Visceral

Cast & Credits

Director: José Padilha
Principal Cast: Wagner Moura, Andre Ramiro, Caio Junqueira, Milhem Cortaz, Fernanda Machado, Maria Ribeiro
Screenwriters: José Padilha, Braulio Montovani, Rodrigo Pimentel
Producer: Marcos Prado, Jose Padilha
Editor: Daniel Rezende
Sound Design: Leandro Lima
Director of Photography: Lula Carvalho

Program Notes

Captain Nascimento (Wagner Moura) is in charge of an elite police squad in Rio De Janeiro, and he's facing a crisis: He must lead a life-threatening mission deep within the violent Turano slums at the same time he is about to become a father. After years on the force, he has reached his threshold and must get out, but in order to leave the unforgiving front lines, he needs a worthy replacement. Two of the force's newest recruits, Neto (Caio Junqueira) and Matias (André Ramiro), are childhood friends. One is quick on the trigger and the other is too idealistic. Together they are the perfect replacement, but which one will have what it takes to survive the drug-infested slums? Directed by José Padilha, (Bus 174) and written by Padilha, Academy Award®- nominated writer Bráulio Mantovani (City of God), and Rodrigo Pimentel, Elite Squad is a visually saturated and incendiary film. Winner of the Golden Bear at the 2008 Berlin Film Festival, it has sparked social debate since its Brazilian premiere. Based on the true accounts from Pimentel's 19 years as a military police officer and captain, the film is an uncompromising and visceral journey behind one of Rio's most controversial jobs. Padilha's solid direction and intelligent commentary on the cycle of violence has one question: What price is paid to keep order in a domestic war that rages only feet from the tranquil beaches of one of the world's most famous cities?

--Genna Terranova

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