News from a Personal War | |
Director: | João Moreira Salles Kátia Lund |
Producer: | Raquel Freire Zangrandi |
Cinematography: | Walter Carvalho |
Editing: | Flavio Nunes |
Runtime: | 57 minutes |
Country: | Brazil |
Language: | Portuguese |
News from a Personal War is a 1999 Brazilian documentary film by João Moreira Salles and Kátia Lund, about the urban violence-ridden slums in Rio de Janeiro.[1]
Based on interviews with characters involved in the trafficking routine, the film contrasts the lines of criminals, police and residents of the Santa Marta favela in a daily war that knows no winners, and debates the way society deals with violence.
News from a Personal War had its premiere on a Brazilian pay television channel in 14 of April 1999.[2] In the following year, it was included in the Official Selection at the São Paulo It's All True – International Documentary Film Festival and won the prize for Best Documentary (Brazilian Competition Award).[3] [4]
The film made subsequent appearances at the Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival, San Francisco Independent Film Festival and Vancouver International Film Festival, all these screened in 2002.