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2002 Winner Best Cinematography. César Charlone. 2002 Winner Best Editing. Daniel Rezende. 2002 Winner FIPRESCI Prize. Fernando Meirelles. For approaching the explosive theme of social exclusion, using an ambitious, complex and involving style of narration, without moralising or condoning violence. 4 more. All.
City Of God received widespread critical acclaim and garnered four nominations at the 76th Academy Awards; Best Cinematography ( César Charlone ), Best Director (Meirelles), Best Film Editing (Daniel Rezende), and Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay) (Mantovani).
- $30.6 million
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- Andrea Barata Ribeiro, Maurício Andrade Ramos
City of God: Directed by Fernando Meirelles, Kátia Lund. With Alexandre Rodrigues, Leandro Firmino, Phellipe Haagensen, Douglas Silva. In the slums of Rio, two kids' paths diverge as one struggles to become a photographer and the other a kingpin.
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May 19, 2002 · Home. Film. Awards. May 19, 2002 11:36am PT. City of God. A two-decade chronicle of the growth of drug trade and gang warfare that grip the slums of Rio de Janeiro, "City of God"...
Aug 17, 2020 · by Vincent Greene 4 years ago. In 2002, the Brazilian film City of God released to critical acclaim, and it was deserved acclaim, as it is a beautiful portrayal of tough times in a hard place, but a place that is filled with as much joy as it is with criminality.
- Vincent Greene
Golden Globes (USA) 2003 | Nominee: Best Foreign Language Film. New York Film Critics Circle Awards. 2003 | Winner: Best Foreign Language Film. Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards. 2004 | 2nd place: Best Foreign Film. European Film Awards. 2002 | Nominee: Screen International Award. AFI Fest.
Los Angeles Film Critics Awards 2003. nom. Best Foreign Film; 24th Havana Film Festival 2002. winner Best Film (Grand Coral - First Prize) 9th Critics' Choice Awards. nom. Best Foreign Language Film; Chicago Film Critics Awards 2003. winner Best Foreign Film; 6th British Independent Film Awards (2003) winner Best International Independent Film