Exclusive Photos: City of God Sequel City of Men
The follow-up to the acclaimed 2003 Brazilian film.
Exclusive Photos: City of Men
The follow-up to the acclaimed Brazilian film, City of God.
Two young men struggle to stay afloat amid the drugs, violence, and poverty of Brazil's slums in the big-screen spin-off of Fernando Meirelles' critically acclaimed 2002 film, City of God. We've got two new exclusive images from City of Men, which opens in limited release this week.
Co-directors Meirelles and Katia Lund made a startling international debut with City of God, a shockingly violent but beautiful portrait of drug lords and gang warfare in the slums, or favelas, of Rio, and the tragedy of innocents who get caught in the crossfire. The success of the film -- Oscar-nominated in 2004 for Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, and Best Adapted Screenplay -- spawned a spin-off mini-series for Brazilian television titled City of Men, which ran for four seasons and followed the gentler, but still at-risk, lives of two supporting City of God characters.
Now Mereilles collaborator Paolo Morelli directs a feature film follow-up to the series about best friends Acerola, called "Ace," and Larajinha, nicknamed "Wally" (played by Douglas Silva and Darlan Cunha, respectively, who played the characters on the series from age 13 to 17). Though uninvolved in gang life, the two 18-year-old young men are struggling on the verge of adulthood -- Ace an irresponsible young father, Wally reuniting with his estranged father, who holds a terrible secret.
Shot on location in Rio with a cast of mostly non-actors (as was City of God, remarkably), City of Men has garnered early support from critics. It opens in limited release February 29.
Co-directors Meirelles and Katia Lund made a startling international debut with City of God, a shockingly violent but beautiful portrait of drug lords and gang warfare in the slums, or favelas, of Rio, and the tragedy of innocents who get caught in the crossfire. The success of the film -- Oscar-nominated in 2004 for Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, and Best Adapted Screenplay -- spawned a spin-off mini-series for Brazilian television titled City of Men, which ran for four seasons and followed the gentler, but still at-risk, lives of two supporting City of God characters.
Now Mereilles collaborator Paolo Morelli directs a feature film follow-up to the series about best friends Acerola, called "Ace," and Larajinha, nicknamed "Wally" (played by Douglas Silva and Darlan Cunha, respectively, who played the characters on the series from age 13 to 17). Though uninvolved in gang life, the two 18-year-old young men are struggling on the verge of adulthood -- Ace an irresponsible young father, Wally reuniting with his estranged father, who holds a terrible secret.
Shot on location in Rio with a cast of mostly non-actors (as was City of God, remarkably), City of Men has garnered early support from critics. It opens in limited release February 29.
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![]() on Feb 28 2008 01:22 PM Its nice to see it's not only US studios ruining good films with unneeded sequels. (Reply to this) |
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on Feb 28 2008 01:45 PM It doesn't sound like an actual sequel as much as a just a spin off. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Feb 28 2008 02:12 PM I loved CITY OF GOD, I was shaky on this. But now I think ittl be good. (Reply to this) |
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on Feb 28 2008 02:54 PM City of Men is getting very good reviews so who ever said they are Ruining it needs to look at some reviews. (Reply to this) |
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on Feb 28 2008 05:49 PM In reply to this comment (#1607857) Well, the information in the article isn't really accurate. The characters and the story have zero to do with City of God. City of God took place in the 1970s and City of Men takes place today. The TV show City of Men was produced by the same people as City of God but they have nothing to do with each other. I'd recommend that you watch the TV show, which is available here in the US on DVD, before watching the movie. The show was great, and there's no reason to think that the movie won't be, either. I'm really looking forward to it. (Reply to this) |
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on Feb 28 2008 07:04 PM CITY OF GOD was a great, great flick. I'd happily see this if it opens anywhere near me. If not, DVD will do the job. (Reply to this) |
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on Feb 28 2008 08:47 PM A Lapse In Reason is a loser! (Reply to this) |
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on Feb 29 2008 10:49 AM Is that Johnny Bravo in the background of that second picture? (Reply to this) |
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on Feb 29 2008 12:33 PM City of Men is pretty good. It's not quite the powerful film City of God was, but it's well worth the watch. (Reply to this) |
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on Feb 29 2008 02:57 PM City of God is one of my favorite so I'll give this a chance...hard to imagine it living up to it's predecessor though. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 09 2008 03:25 PM i dont know about anyone else, but the thumbnail pic of that guy's armpit on the front page of RT is not a gorgeous image, and for the life of me, i can't figure out why they chose to show that. anyway, i saw city of god and it was good. i caught most of season 1 of the city of men show on sundance way back when and liked it. i may get around to seeing this movie someday, but i seriously doubt i'll catch in theaters. (Reply to this) |
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