Ônibus 174: um olhar sobre a violência urbana e a exclusão social

This article aims to analyze the film Ônibus Linha 174 (José Padilha, 2002) as another interpretation of the episode narrated and commented based on a variety of texts. The film is a documentary, which was produced by Jose Padilha (also director) and Marcos Prado, photography by Cesar Morales and Ma...

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Main Author: Joana Maria Eleutério
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS) 2011-01-01
Series:Ciências Sociais Unisinos
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Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=93820782006
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Ônibus 174: um olhar sobre a violência urbana e a exclusão social
Ciências Sociais Unisinos
education and literacy
violence
exclusion
prejudice and social visibility
criminality and urban tragedy
author_facet Joana Maria Eleutério
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title Ônibus 174: um olhar sobre a violência urbana e a exclusão social
title_short Ônibus 174: um olhar sobre a violência urbana e a exclusão social
title_full Ônibus 174: um olhar sobre a violência urbana e a exclusão social
title_fullStr Ônibus 174: um olhar sobre a violência urbana e a exclusão social
title_full_unstemmed Ônibus 174: um olhar sobre a violência urbana e a exclusão social
title_sort ônibus 174: um olhar sobre a violência urbana e a exclusão social
publisher Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS)
series Ciências Sociais Unisinos
issn 2177-6229
publishDate 2011-01-01
description This article aims to analyze the film Ônibus Linha 174 (José Padilha, 2002) as another interpretation of the episode narrated and commented based on a variety of texts. The film is a documentary, which was produced by Jose Padilha (also director) and Marcos Prado, photography by Cesar Morales and Marcelo Guru and editing by Felipe Lacerda. The film focuses on urban violence, but this article discusses other issues, avoiding the repetition of what has already been said by great experts and even ordinary citizens. This film, the foundation of my research, is the guideline to the reflection that I propose, since the focus of my analysis the main character of two parallel stories narrated in the film: the young Sandro Rosa do Nascimento, who becomes an archetypal figure in the social context of stories, scenarios and the testimonies shown by Padilha. As the discussion progresses, another important character for the analysis emerges: Sandra Mara Herzer (1962-1982), a young woman whose life trajectory allows me to compare the two aiming to understand how these two characters who report a serious context that causes the multiplication of a series of other stories similar to theirs. It is unquestionable that, although both have achieved international visibility, there is a multitude of invisible Sandros and Sandras, living in the streets and "caregivens" institutions for children, going through the same stages of this monstrous metamorphosis that led them desperation in the final scene of their short lives.
topic education and literacy
violence
exclusion
prejudice and social visibility
criminality and urban tragedy
url http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=93820782006
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