A violent Brazilian film Lira recommends: Elite Squad (Tropa de Elite)
Some of you probably remember how much I hate City of God. I do, with passion, and often people asked me whether I could recommend a good film regarding violence in Brazil. Well, here it is: Elite Squad ("Tropa de Elite"1, in Portuguese).
The film is very realistic, and depicts the problem of violence in Rio de Janeiro from a different point of view - that of a policeman, from the Special Police Operations Battalion (that's our SWAT). Based on a semi-fictional book written by a sociologist, it is spot-on when it shows the rationale behind police brutality and how drugs trafficking in Brazil and violence are intrinsically related (this is probably the case in other countries, too, reason why I think foreigners can probably relate to it).
The part I liked the most is the one I experienced first-hand, back when I studied Foreign Affairs in a private institution. There, I witnessed the attitude of upper class students who would often complain about the violence, even though they indirectly sponsored it through drug use. I also liked the way they criticised Foucault's thought, if applied to Brazilian society.
I'm not going to give more details about the plot, but try to watch it if you can - it should be available in American theatres next January2 
- ^ Pronounced "TROP-puh jee Eh-LEE-chee".
- ^ Unfortunately, I don't know about the release dates in other countries

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