A doctor offers to carry out HIV prevention work in the largest prison in Latin America, Carandiru. There, he lives with the reality of inmates, which includes violence, overcrowded cells and precarious facilities. However, despite all the problems, the doctor soon encountered solidarity and organization at this place. These visits become the context for personal stories, in narratives set inside and outside the prison, and which culminate in the infamous Pavilion 9 massacre, which took place in October 1992. Based on the book “Estação Carandiru”, by Drauzio Varella.
Título original: Carandiru
Ano: 2003
Classificação: 16
Duração: 145 min.
Gênero: Fiction
País: Brazil
Tags: restored films
Cor: cor
Direção: Hector Babenco
Roteiro: Hector Babenco, Fernando Bonassi, Victor Navas
Fotografia: Walter Carvalho
Montagem: Mauro Alice
Elenco: Rodrigo Santoro, Maria Luisa Mendonça, Wagner Moura, Lázaro Ramos, Caio Blat, Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos, Milton Gonçalves, Ivan de Almeida, Ailton Graça, Gero Camilo
Produtor: Hector Babenco
Produção: HB Filmes, Sony Pictures Classics, Columbia Tristar, Globo Filmes
Edições: 47