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The documentary portrays the collective traumas of the militarization of Rio de Janeiro’s favelas occupied by the Armed Forces during the mega sporting events. Through voices from within the favelas, the film documents the struggle for justice and reparation for victims of human rights violations.
Transcript
00:00It was the time of mega-events in Rio de Janeiro, the World Cup, the Olympics.
00:05The area was chosen for the Brazilian army to operate under a regime of 106.
00:09Law and Order!
00:11GLO.
00:21That was the day the army invaded the favela.
00:30He is murderous.
00:33I remember a silence in the favela, the sound of the tank.
00:41What is the guarantee of Law and Order?
00:43What was the guarantee?
00:44What? I'm sick. Are you two?
00:47I don't understand. I'm a worker, man.
00:48Here's my work permit, sir.
00:50A soldier was startled by a child leaving a bar.
00:54A soldier was startled by a combi band and machine gunned a combi with elderly people.
01:00Upon seeing Vitor's car emerge from the football match, the soldier panics and fires.
01:07I smell a strong, very strong smell of diesel.
01:16Theodore, they put me in this red room.
01:18They took one at a time.
01:20Every time you didn't know it was a beating.
01:23A lot of blows here on my neck.
01:27I wonder how they had the courage to take the life of this young man.
01:36It's been 40 years of a so-called Brazilian democracy.
01:40What kind of democracy is this?
01:46What kind of democracy is this?
01:48What kind of democracy is this?
01:48What kind of democracy is this?
01:49What kind of democracy is this?
01:49What kind of democracy is this?
01:49What kind of democracy is this?
01:49What kind of democracy is this?
01:49What kind of democracy is this?
01:49Legenda Adriana Zanotto
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