Cinderelas, lobos e um príncipe encantado explained

Cinderelas, lobos e um príncipe encantado
Director:Joel Zito Araújo
Producer:Casa de Criação
Runtime:108 minutes
Country:Brazil
Screenplay:Joel Zito Araújo / José Carvalho
Cinematography:Alberto Bellezia
Editing:Márcia Watzl

Cinderelas, lobos e um príncipe encantado (English: Cinderellas, Wolves and A Prince Charming) is a 2008 Brazilian documentary film directed by Joel Zito Araújo.[1] [2]

Synopsis

Around 900,000 people are trafficked through international borders every year with a single purpose: sexual exploitation. However, even with all the struggles and dangers, young Brazilian women still believe in the possibility of changing their lives and finding their enchanted prince as they are submerged into the work of sexual tourism. Only a tiny minority ever manages to find a soul mate and get married. The film journeys from the northeast of Brazil to Berlin seeking to understand the sexual, racial, and power imaginary of the young Cinderellas from the south and the wolves from the north.

References

  1. Web site: Cinderelas, Lobos e um Príncipe Encantado . TV Brasil . 2 August 2017 . 25 May 2020 . Portuguese . Cinderellas, Wolves and a Prince Charming .
  2. Web site: Cinderellas, Wolves and a Prince Charming . Haus der Kulturen der Welt . 14 June 2017. 25 May 2020 .