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Carandiru DVD Review:

When
a new doctor (Vasconcelos) starts work at the infamous São
Paulo prison Carandiru, he didn’t know what to expect.
He is there to introduce an AIDS prevention program but over
time got to know many of the prisoners, their problems and the
reason why they were incarcerated. As he gains respect within
the prison dark halls, the doctor doesn’t realise that
the slightest little thing can light a fuse that could cause
a disaster and during the yearly inter-pavilion football match
that spark was lit.
Renown Argentinean
filmmaker Hector Babenco takes us into one of the most notorious
prisons in South America for an insight into one of the biggest
authorised massacres in Brazilian history.
Built to house 4000
inmates, Carandiru prison population exploded in the 90s to
over 7500 criminals. The first ninety minutes of the movie shows
the infrastructure of the penitentiary. We are introduced to
many characters and their roles within the prison walls. You
have the drug addicts and their dealers, the workers and their
lovers and the leader and his generals. All make up the structure
of prison life as the inmates create their own hierarchy within
the walls. Each one of them, whatever their station within the
prison walls, talks to the doctor and that is where our stories
come from.
Based on the novel
by actual Carandiru doctor Drauzio Varella, we learn about the
main characters of the prison as they talk openly to the doctor
about how the actually came to be in prison. Each of these stories
is told in a flashback sequence as we see the stupid, honourable,
desperate and psychotic reasons why these people ended up in
this dreadful place. Here we learn of Highness’s bigamy
problems, the fate of Zico and Deusdete’s sister’s
attackers and a betrayed husband driven to murder. The doctor
also learns about prisoner’s personal lives, as they air
their problems very openly to the man they completely trust.
To complement these
stories are some outstanding performances from the excellent
ensemble cast. Caio Blat and Wagner Moura are amazing as Deusdete
and Zico. Moura’s Zico is a career criminal of some standing
within the prison who is slowly been consumed by the crack he
sells to the addicts, leading to tragic results. Blat’s
Deusdete shouldn’t even be in the prison if it wasn’t
for him taking the law into his own hands. These are powerful
performances, especially from Moura as we witness his character
deterioration into madness. Ivan de Almeida is also good as
the leader of the prisoners, Ebony. This is a man who can decide
life or death within Carandiru, as he controls all the drugs
and most of the biggest thugs on his payroll. Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos
as the doctor has little to do except listen to the prisoner’s
tale but he is an iconic figure within the movie, a conduit
and narrator for viewer as to what is going on.
All these elements
come together to create a fascinating film that gets you really
involved with the lives of the inmates. This investment is thrown
into turmoil as the finale kicks into motion however. A huge
prison riot explodes with the walls and the Riot Police are
sent in by the Governor to quickly put an end to the uprising.
This is a brutal assault with many of the characters that you
have grown to even like, facing extreme danger and even death.
As the brutality ensues, a surviving prisoner reveals their
own story of how they escaped death to the doctor. This creates
real tension, as you don’t know who will live or die.
Carandiru is a first
rate prison drama that is made all the more watchable when you
find out that it is based on real events. With great performances
and amazing visual flare from the director and his crew, this
movie reveals that even prisoners deserve compassion and a voice,
as this shows the human spirit is alive even within the dark
walls of Carandiru prison.
Star Rating = * *
* *
PICTURE & SOUND
Presented in 2.35:1
Anamorphic Widescreen with a Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack in
Portuguese and Spanish languages, the transfer is very good.
The picture quality is crystal clear throughout, even when the
drama switches to the darker areas of Carandiru prison. The
sound quality is also first rate with strong dialogue and energetic
crowd scenes.
BONUS FEATURES
Director’s
Commentary (subtitled)
Co-writer/director
Hector Babenco talks about bringing Drauzio Varella’s
novel and the story of Carandiru to life. He reveals that he
wanted to set the film out like a Greek tragedy and create an
element of social diversity amongst the characters. He then
goes on to discuss the development of the main players and creating
their back stories via flashbacks, which created some problems
during the extensive location shoots for them. The director
then talks about recreating Carandiru in sets, on location and
filming in the actual prison itself. He then talks about the
technical aspects of the shooting the riot scenes. This is a
very informative track from an accomplished filmmaker.
Deleted Scenes (14.07
mins)
Entitled “Breakfast
in the Pavilion”, “Miro and Dina’s crisis”,
“Ezequiel before crack”, “Rape at the Jail”,
“The end of Zico and Deusdete”, “Party at
Mr Chico’s Place” and “Mr Chico’s Balloons”,
these seven deleted could have been so easily incorporated into
the movie. “Ezequiel before crack” is a highlight
as we find out how the ex-surfer came to be in prison.
Historical Footage
(8.25 mins)
Here you can watch
film from the State Penitentiary from 1928 and the Carandiru
implosion when some of the prison was demolished in 2000.
The Making of Carandiru
(31.53 mins)
Director Hector Babenco,
novelist Dr Drauzio Varella, director of photography Walter
Carvalho, production designer Clovis Bueno and stars Luiz Carlos
Vasconcelos, Milton Gonçalves, Ivan de Almeida, Rodrigo
Santoro, Lázaro Ramos, Caio Blat, Rita Cadillac and Milhem
Cortaz take you behind the scenes of Carandiru. The featurette
shows you how key scenes were created and how each actor sees
their character and the story.
OVERALL
This excellent prison
drama receives a first rate DVD treatment from Columbia/Tristar.
The transfer is extremely good and the quality of the extras
really complements it. Foreign movies never really get a good
release outside of their own country, so it is very refreshing
to find that Carandiru has been treated with the respect it
deserves. The commentary track is very informative and featurette
shows what a great filmmaker Hector Babenco truly is. The only
downside is the lack of commentary on the deleted scenes, as
we need to know why they where removed, as many of them are
extremely good. This an excellent DVD package for all fans and
a great way to introduce yourself to foreign language cinema
for those of you who haven’t discovered anything outside
of Hollywood.
DVD Star Rating =
* * * *
Jamie
Kelwick

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Carandiru
Director:
Hector
Babenco
Carandiru
Written By:
Hector Babenco
Fernando Bonassi
Carandiru Cast:
Luiz
Carlos Vasconcelos, Milton Gonçalves, Ivan de
Almeida, Rodrigo Santoro, Wagner Moura, Lázaro
Ramos, Caio Blat and Gero Camilo
Reviewed
by:
Jamie
Kelwick
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