Bus 174 - March 10th, 7pm

A shocking, hypnotic look at a real-life disaster. In June 2000, an armed gunman hijacked a bus in downtown Rio de Janeiro. An angry, strung-out former street kid, he spent an afternoon threatening his hostages while the lurid drama was broadcast live over the national TV networks. The extensive newsreel footage from this terrible event forms the bulk of Bus 174, but director Jose Padilha takes time to fill in the background, too: the poverty-broken world of the gunmen is detailed, and so is the political situation that led to some ludicrous decision-making on the part of the authorities during the siege. The fact that most viewers outside Brazil don’t know how the ordeal ended will add to the suspense, but either way this is a gripping experience. The sight of the crazed hijacker, self-consciously styling his weird version of action-movie villainy, will haunt you long after the film is over. 122 minutes; in Portuguese with English subtitles. Sponsored in part by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.


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Official site of Bus 174

Interview with director

Raízes do Brasil - an international organization dedicated to Capoeira; the martial arts style performed by street kids in the film

An article about the Candelaria Massacre from socialjustice.com

Fighting Violence with Violence - about police brutality in Brazil

Cruel Confinement - Abuses Against Detained Children in Northern Brazil

Brazilmax.com - Intelligence on Brazil for people who know better. The hip Gringo's guide to Brazilian culture and society

Human Rights Watch: a comprehensive site monitoring human rights abuses around the world

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