Bus 174

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Bus 174
(Ônibus 174)

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Directed by José Padilha
Produced by José Padilha
Rodrigo Pimentel
Marcos Prado
Written by José Padilha
Starring Sandro Rosa do Nascimento
Release date(s) October 22, 2002
Running time 111 mins
Language Portuguese
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Bus 174 (Portuguese, Ônibus 174) is a brazilian documentary film released on October 22, 2002. It is the debut film of director José Padilha and co-director Felipe Lacerda. The film's subject is the June 12, 2000 bus hijacking that occurred in Rio de Janeiro. Sandro do Nascimento, a young man from a poor background, bungled a robbery and ended up holding the passengers on a bus hostage for four hours. The event was caught live on television.

The movie examines the incident and what life is like in the slums and favelas of Rio de Janeiro and how the criminal justice system in Brazil treats the lower classes.

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The film has been widely seen outside of Brazil. It was voted "one of the ten best films of the year" by The New York Times. It has won over 23 prizes worldwide, including a Grammy Award for Best Documentary in 2005 (after being shown on HBO/CINEMAX with great success), and the Amnesty Award in the Netherlands. It has also been featured as an Official Selection at the multiple film festivals including:

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