Director
Maria Ramos
Music (original)
Valeria Ferro
Cast
Fátima Maria Clemente, Carlos Eduardo, Maria Ignez Kato
Edition 2004
100'
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2004
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Documentary
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Format:
35mm
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Dialogue:
Portuguese
In "Justiça", Maria Ramos provides an oppressive picture of the Brazilian judicial system. She follows the three most important people involved in a criminal trial: a judge, a public attorney and a young suspect. The location is Rio de Janeiro, where the difference between poor and rich is enormous. In her documentary, Ramos shows that people guilty of violence are often young men, without any perspective for the future. Their taciturn behaviour and hurt looks communicate their feelings of impotence. They are the representatives of the new generation growing up in poverty and doomed to a life dictated by the established order. She creates an oppressive mood with tranquil shots of the interrogation in the small courthouse and shows the inhumane situation of being held on remand. Eduardo, caught for the second time after an accident with a stolen car and suspected of drug trafficking, is the ultimate representative of the lost generation that grew up in the favelas. While he is on remand, his young girlfriend has their second child.
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Credits
Directors
Maria Ramos
Music (original)
Valeria Ferro
Cast
Fátima Maria Clemente, Carlos Eduardo, Maria Ignez Kato
Scenario
Maria Ramos
Director of Photography
Flávio Zangrandi
Editors
Virginia Flores, Maria Ramos, Joana Collier
Producers
Niek Koppen, Renee Van Der Grinten, Jan De Ruiter
Sales agent
Selfmade Films
Production studios
Selfmade Films
More info
Dialogue
Portuguese
Countries of production
Brazil
Year
2004
Technical Specs
Format
35mm