Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Carandiru - Movie Overview Essay examples -- essays research papers
 Carandiru  The adaptation of Carandiru Station, a best-seller by Drauzio Varella, Carandiru proposes diving into   the heart of SÃ £o Paulo's prison, the largest in Latin America with approximately 7,000 prisoners with   a capacity for 4,500. Guided by a humanist doctor (the author) who has an affection for the   prisoners, the audience shares in the daily life of the condemned before the massacre perpetrated on   October 2, 1992 by the police force following a riot.     The film opens with a settling of scores by Ebony, a prisoner in charge of the kitchens. While the   director quickly arrives on the spot, Ebony doesn't let go of the reins of the situation. He's   understood: in Carandiru, the voices of management and prisoners rise in a choir and vibrate in   diapason, in order to maintain a balance and precarious order, essential for the place to function well.   The armed sentinels carrying out their rounds along the ramparts, always discrete, only represent   only the last resort in case of outbursts.     What's immediately striking about Babenco's film is the details used to account for the tacit rules laid   down in this place of imprisonment. Killers, robbers and rapists seem to cohabit by enacting their own   rules, often transpositions of the law of the street, with its codes, duties, rights and punishments.     Between the walls of the various wards, one witnesses the everyday life of a city totally apart, with its   neighborhoods, trades, residences. No cell is closed: the impression...                      
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