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Elite Squad

Elite Squad (Portuguese: Tropa de Elite, pronounced [ˈtɾɔpɐ dʒi eˈlitʃi] lit.'"Elite Corps"') is a 2007 Brazilian crime film based on the novel Elite da Tropa by Luiz Eduardo Soares, André Batista, and Rodrigo Pimentel. Directed by José Padilha from a screenplay by Padilha, Bráulio Mantovani, and Pimentel, the film stars Wagner Moura, Caio Junqueira, and André Ramiro. In Elite Squad, Roberto Nascimento (Moura), a Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais (BOPE) captain, leads a crackdown on a series of Rio de Janeiro neighbourhoods to prepare for the 1997 state visit of Pope John Paul II.

Elite Squad
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJosé Padilha
Written byBráulio Mantovani
José Padilha
Rodrigo Pimentel
Based onElite da Tropa
by André Batista
Luiz Eduardo Soares
Rodrigo Pimentel
Produced byJosé Padilha
Marcos Prado
StarringWagner Moura
Caio Junqueira
André Ramiro
CinematographyLula Carvalho
Edited byDaniel Rezende
Music byPedro Bromfman
Production
company
Zazen Produções
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release dates
August 17, 2007 (2007-08-17) (Rio de Janeiro) (premiere)[1]
  • October 5, 2007 (2007-10-05)
Running time
115 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese
BudgetR$ 11 million
Box officeUS$ 14.1 million[2]

Inspired by the Military Police and their related arms, Elite Squad is the second feature and first film by Padilha, after the documentary Bus 174 (2002).

Elite Squad was an overwhelming critical and commercial success, and became a cultural phenomenon in Brazil. The film won the Golden Bear at the 2008 Berlin Film Festival. Its sequel, Elite Squad: The Enemy Within, released in Brazil on October 8, 2010, holds industry records in the country for ticket sales and gross revenue.

Plot Edit

Roberto Nascimento, a BOPE captain, leads an operation to secure the Turano neighbourhood before Pope John Paul II's overnight visit at the Archbishop's home near the favela. With his wife Rosane pregnant, Roberto searches for a successor at the unit before switching to a desk job.

Rookie PMERJ officers and best friends André Matias and Neto Gouveia handle menial work as instructed to them by their corrupt seniors: Neto supervises the police auto mechanic shop, whilst Matias is responsible for registering and filing police complaints in a small archive office. André also attends law school, where he begins a relationship with Maria, and meets her friends Roberta and Edu; all three are members of a NGO that operates in an area ruled by drug lord Baiano. Baiano provides marijuana to Matias' friends, who sell it on campus. André also befriends Romerito, a boy who, like himself, suffers from myopia.

Neto applies to another department, but his transfer is denied. Disgusted by corruption and led by fellow officer Fábio, Neto and André steal the police's bribe money to fix as many police cars as possible. Their superior, Captain Oliveira, finds out and demotes them to kitchen work as punishment and orders Fábio—whom he believes stole from him—to meet drug traffickers at a community funk party in Morro da Babilônia to enquire about payment.

Fábio realizes this is a set-up to kill him and discreetly warns Neto and André, who rush to a vantage point at the party. They use a sniper rifle telescope to watch Oliveira and other policemen but Neto accidentally shoots, causing a deadly gunfight between the officers and traffickers; as André and Neto attempt to flee the scene, Roberto and his men rescue all the officers. After the shootout, André is photographed by the press. André and Neto apply for BOPE, motivated by their honesty and devotion, and eagerness for action. At the NGO office, Baiano confronts Maria and her friends with a newspaper featuring André's picture and threatens to kill them if they bring policemen inside his territory.

BOPE training proves to be gruesome, with many candidates quitting the program, including Fábio (who applied as a way to avoid Oliveira), but both Neto and André pass; Neto celebrates by getting a BOPE tattoo on his arm. André's relationship with Maria ends and he confronts Edu, ordering him to arrange a meet with Romerito the next day to give him a pair of glasses. Edu reveals André's plan to Baiano, who sets an ambush to kill him. Neto informs André of a job interview at a law firm that will conflict with meeting Romerito, and volunteers to deliver the glasses in his place: this results in Neto being mortally wounded. When Baiano prepares to execute him, he notices his BOPE tattoo and goes into hiding for fear of retaliation.

After Neto's funeral, André, Roberto, and the men make daily incursions into Baiano's slum, torturing several dealers into revealing his whereabouts. After one of them reveals Edu tipped Baiano, Matias storms into a peace walk, beats Edu, and insults Maria and the others. BOPE locate and corner Baiano: Roberto orders André to shoot Baiano in the face with a shotgun, as revenge for Neto's death and his final test for BOPE. As Baiano pleads, André cocks the gun and the screen cuts to black as a shot is heard.

Cast Edit

  • Wagner Moura as Roberto Nascimento - A captain in the BOPE squad, who is awaiting a promotion that will make his job safer and enable him to spend time with his wife and newborn son. In order to move into his new position he needs to find a worthy successor.
  • Caio Junqueira as Aspirant Neto Gouveia - He is a rookie police officer and Matias' best friend. Nascimento describes Neto as being similar to himself when he was younger. He is a tough man, but has a fierce temper as well, and never gives up on his mission. He later joined BOPE to seek out justice and was groomed for Nascimento's spot.
  • André Ramiro as Aspirant André Matias - Another rookie police officer, he is also a law student, who wants to specialize in criminal law. He is a resourceful and calculating tactician. He joins BOPE along with Neto Gouveia.
  • Maria Ribeiro as Rosane Nascimento - Nascimento's wife. They are expecting their first child. She dislikes Nascimento's frequent absence from home and the dangers associated with his job.
  • Milhem Cortaz as Capitão Fábio Barbosa - One of the captains where Matias and Neto work he develops a sort-of friendship with the two. A former pimp in Copacabana he also runs a protection racket scheme. After Matias and Neto stole the drug payoff he feared that Oliveira would blame him and have him killed.
  • Fernanda Machado as Maria - A law student and founding member of the NGO, she is also a marijuana user. She befriends Matias and falls in love with him, but when Baiano finds out that he is a cop, she abandons him for lying to her and because she fears Baiano's retribution. She later helps Matias by giving him the name of Baiano's girlfriend. In the end, Matias insults her and her friends and walks away, ending their relationship.
  • André Di Mauro as Pedro Rodrigues - A student who works in the favela's NGO and dates Roberta. As a punishment for bringing a cop into the drug dealer's circle of friends, Rodrigues is necklaced.[3]
  • Paulo Vilela as Edu - Nicknamed "Playboy", he is the main university drug dealer and is close to Baiano, although he is afraid of him. He despises Matias for his defense of police officers.
  • Fábio Lago as Baiano - He is a ruthless drug lord who sells marijuana and heroin throughout the university using several students. Unlike many other drug lords, he hates all cops, even the corrupted ones, and avoids having business with them. Edu is his main seller on the university. He has a small auxiliary that protects the NGO.
  • Marcelo Valle as Capitão Oliveira - He is Fabio's rival and superior in the police force, taking over his territory for protection rackets and later allegedly setting him up to be killed.
  • Fernanda de Freitas as Roberta Alunde
  • Alex Avellar, as 02
  • Ricardo Pagotto Piai, as 08
  • Guilherme Aguilar, as 07
  • Pedro Bonfim, as PM Robson

Inspiration Edit

The movie is based on Elite da Tropa,[4] a book by two BOPE policemen (Batalhão de Operações Policiais Especiais - Rio de Janeiro military police squads for special actions), André Batista and Rodrigo Pimentel, together with sociologist & anthropologist Luiz Eduardo Soares, which provided a semi-fictional account of the daily routine of the BOPE as well as some historical events, based on the experiences of the two BOPE policemen. The book was controversial at the time of release, in its description of the BOPE as a "killing machine", as well as the detailed allegation of an aborted assassination attempt on then left-wing governor of Rio de Janeiro, Leonel Brizola, and reportedly resulted in Batista being reprimanded and censured by the Military Police. The writing contained some discrepancies, however Soares did not retract his novel.[5] The novel had a unique reception when it was translated in 2010. There were many fans of the original novel and film who felt that the Portuguese-English translation was poor and did not follow the film and vice versa. Ultimately the novel (before translation) was more like the film than the novel in English.[citation needed]

Production leak Edit

In August 2007, prior to the movie's release to theaters, a preliminary cut of the film was leaked and made available for download on the Internet. The cut, which included English title cards but no subtitles, was leaked from the company responsible for subtitling the film, resulting in one person being fired and a criminal investigation. It was estimated that about 11.5 million people had seen the leaked version of the movie in 2007.[6]

Reception Edit

Popularity and box office Edit

Tropa de Elite became one of the most popular Brazilian movies in history. According to Datafolha, 77% of São Paulo residents knew about the movie. The word of mouth was also important for the disclosure of the film, with 80% of the people rating the movie as "excellent" or "good", according to the same poll.[7] The movie was released in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo on October 5, 2007 (with the intention of being considered by the Ministry of Culture to compete as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar). It was released nationwide on October 12, 2007. By January 2008, 2.5 million people had seen it in theaters.[8] In Rio and São Paulo, with no promotion other than billboards, 180,000 people saw the movie during its opening weekend.[7][9]

The movie was also the cover issue for the two Brazil's most important weekly magazines, Veja and Época. In the beginning of 2008 it was confirmed that Rede Globo would produce a TV series based on the movie.[10] In 2011 Rockstar Games recommended Elite Squad to fans of its video game Max Payne 3,[11] which is set in Brazil and depicts battles between special police units and favela gangs.

Outside Brazil reviews of the film were initially mixed, but after time the film was received more positively. Based on 34 reviews, the film received a 53% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with its critics' consensus calling it a "brutal, action-heavy Brazilian cop film with a pointless voiceover. Lacks flair, overdoes the violence and is never quite sure where its morals lie".[12]

Criticism Edit

When the first version of the film leaked, it caused a major controversy for its portrayal of Captain Nascimento's unpunished police brutality in slums (favelas); some saw it as glamourizing police violence. After its exhibition in Berlin Film Festival, critic Jay Weissberg, in a Variety article, called the movie "a one-note celebration of violence-for-good that plays like a recruitment film for fascist thugs".[13] Michel Misse, a researcher of urban violence in the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, in an article by Carta Capital, tried to explain why some people cheered at Captain Nascimento's actions: "as the judiciary system cannot keep up with the demand for punishment, some may think civil rights leads to unpunishment. And then, they want illegal solutions. That's why Captain Nascimento is called".[14]

Awards Edit

On February 16, 2008, Elite Squad won the Best Movie award of the Berlin International Film Festival, the Golden Bear.[15]

Soundtrack Edit

The soundtrack of the film was a collection of popular hits, but even the soundtrack would not escape controversy as the Brazilian authorities demanded the removal of MC Leonardo's "Rap das Armas" from the film, because of alleged promotion of violence like use of illegal arms and drugs. The filmmakers complied two weeks after the official release.

  1. "Rap das Armas" - Bateria da Rocinha, MC Junior & MC Leonardo
  2. "Tropa de Elite" - Tihuana
  3. "Rap da Felicidade" - MC Cidinho, MC Doca
  4. "Passa Que é Teu" - Pedro Bromfman
  5. "Brilhar a Minha Estrela" - Sangue da Cidade
  6. "Kátia Flávia, a Godiva do Irajá" - Fausto Fawcett
  7. "Teatro de Bonecos" - Guilherme Flarys, Pedro Guedes
  8. "Polícia" - Titãs
  9. "Invasão do BOPE" - Pedro Bromfman
  10. "Lado B Lado A" - O Rappa
  11. "Andando Pela África" - Barbatuques
  12. "Nossa Bandeira" - Bateria da Rocinha, MC Leonard
  13. "Rap das Armas [Funk]" - MC Leonard

Sequel Edit

A sequel, named Tropa de Elite 2: O Inimigo Agora É Outro, was released in Brazil on October 8, 2010, and in the U.S. on November 11, 2011.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Tropa de Elite Release Info". IMDB. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Elite Squad (2008)". Box Office Mojo.
  3. ^ "Tropa de Elite". ZAZEN PRODUÇÕES. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
  4. ^ "IPS – BRAZIL: Book Takes Dark Journey into World of Police Corruption | Inter Press Service". Ipsnews.net. 2006-07-27. Retrieved 2013-11-17.
  5. ^ Monken, Mario Hugo. Livro sobre elite da PM do Rio causou punição, diz autor. Folha de S.Paulo. April 29, 2006. Retrieved on September 5, 2007.
  6. ^ Marcelo Cajueiro (2007-10-19). "'Elite' stirs controversy, box office". Variety. Retrieved 2013-11-17.
  7. ^ a b Datafolha (October 6, 2007). ""Tropa de Elite" já foi visto por 19% dos paulistanos". Folha de S.Paulo.
  8. ^ Ag. Estado (January 11, 2008). . Agência Estado. Archived from the original on 2008-01-15.
  9. ^ . Ultimosegundo.ig.com.br. Archived from the original on 2012-03-28. Retrieved 2013-11-17.
  10. ^ "Folha Online - Ilustrada - Globo vence Record e leva "Tropa de Elite", informa Daniel Castro". .folha.uol.com.br. 2008-02-18. Retrieved 2013-11-17.
  11. ^ "Rockstar Recommends: "Elite Squad (Tropa de Elite)"". Rockstar Games. 2011-11-10. Retrieved December 12, 2012.
  12. ^ "Tropa de Elite (The Elite Squad)". Rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
  13. ^ Weissberg, Jay. "The Elite Squad Review", Variety, February 11, 2008. Accessed May 8, 2009. Archived February 17, 2013, at archive.today
  14. ^ Sousa, Ana Paula. "Herói torturador"[permanent dead link], CartaCapital. Accessed May 8, 2009.
  15. ^ Collett, Mike (2008-02-16). "Violent Brazil cop drama named best film in Berlin". Reuters. Retrieved 2013-11-17.

External links Edit

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Elite Squad Portuguese Tropa de Elite pronounced ˈtɾɔpɐ dʒi eˈlitʃi lit Elite Corps is a 2007 Brazilian crime film based on the novel Elite da Tropa by Luiz Eduardo Soares Andre Batista and Rodrigo Pimentel Directed by Jose Padilha from a screenplay by Padilha Braulio Mantovani and Pimentel the film stars Wagner Moura Caio Junqueira and Andre Ramiro In Elite Squad Roberto Nascimento Moura a Batalhao de Operacoes Policiais Especiais BOPE captain leads a crackdown on a series of Rio de Janeiro neighbourhoods to prepare for the 1997 state visit of Pope John Paul II Elite SquadTheatrical release posterDirected byJose PadilhaWritten byBraulio MantovaniJose PadilhaRodrigo PimentelBased onElite da Tropaby Andre BatistaLuiz Eduardo SoaresRodrigo PimentelProduced byJose PadilhaMarcos PradoStarringWagner MouraCaio JunqueiraAndre RamiroCinematographyLula CarvalhoEdited byDaniel RezendeMusic byPedro BromfmanProductioncompanyZazen ProducoesDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease datesAugust 17 2007 2007 08 17 Rio de Janeiro premiere 1 October 5 2007 2007 10 05 Running time115 minutesCountryBrazilLanguagePortugueseBudgetR 11 millionBox officeUS 14 1 million 2 Inspired by the Military Police and their related arms Elite Squad is the second feature and first film by Padilha after the documentary Bus 174 2002 Elite Squad was an overwhelming critical and commercial success and became a cultural phenomenon in Brazil The film won the Golden Bear at the 2008 Berlin Film Festival Its sequel Elite Squad The Enemy Within released in Brazil on October 8 2010 holds industry records in the country for ticket sales and gross revenue Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Inspiration 4 Production leak 5 Reception 5 1 Popularity and box office 5 2 Criticism 6 Awards 7 Soundtrack 8 Sequel 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksPlot EditRoberto Nascimento a BOPE captain leads an operation to secure the Turano neighbourhood before Pope John Paul II s overnight visit at the Archbishop s home near the favela With his wife Rosane pregnant Roberto searches for a successor at the unit before switching to a desk job Rookie PMERJ officers and best friends Andre Matias and Neto Gouveia handle menial work as instructed to them by their corrupt seniors Neto supervises the police auto mechanic shop whilst Matias is responsible for registering and filing police complaints in a small archive office Andre also attends law school where he begins a relationship with Maria and meets her friends Roberta and Edu all three are members of a NGO that operates in an area ruled by drug lord Baiano Baiano provides marijuana to Matias friends who sell it on campus Andre also befriends Romerito a boy who like himself suffers from myopia Neto applies to another department but his transfer is denied Disgusted by corruption and led by fellow officer Fabio Neto and Andre steal the police s bribe money to fix as many police cars as possible Their superior Captain Oliveira finds out and demotes them to kitchen work as punishment and orders Fabio whom he believes stole from him to meet drug traffickers at a community funk party in Morro da Babilonia to enquire about payment Fabio realizes this is a set up to kill him and discreetly warns Neto and Andre who rush to a vantage point at the party They use a sniper rifle telescope to watch Oliveira and other policemen but Neto accidentally shoots causing a deadly gunfight between the officers and traffickers as Andre and Neto attempt to flee the scene Roberto and his men rescue all the officers After the shootout Andre is photographed by the press Andre and Neto apply for BOPE motivated by their honesty and devotion and eagerness for action At the NGO office Baiano confronts Maria and her friends with a newspaper featuring Andre s picture and threatens to kill them if they bring policemen inside his territory BOPE training proves to be gruesome with many candidates quitting the program including Fabio who applied as a way to avoid Oliveira but both Neto and Andre pass Neto celebrates by getting a BOPE tattoo on his arm Andre s relationship with Maria ends and he confronts Edu ordering him to arrange a meet with Romerito the next day to give him a pair of glasses Edu reveals Andre s plan to Baiano who sets an ambush to kill him Neto informs Andre of a job interview at a law firm that will conflict with meeting Romerito and volunteers to deliver the glasses in his place this results in Neto being mortally wounded When Baiano prepares to execute him he notices his BOPE tattoo and goes into hiding for fear of retaliation After Neto s funeral Andre Roberto and the men make daily incursions into Baiano s slum torturing several dealers into revealing his whereabouts After one of them reveals Edu tipped Baiano Matias storms into a peace walk beats Edu and insults Maria and the others BOPE locate and corner Baiano Roberto orders Andre to shoot Baiano in the face with a shotgun as revenge for Neto s death and his final test for BOPE As Baiano pleads Andre cocks the gun and the screen cuts to black as a shot is heard Cast EditWagner Moura as Roberto Nascimento A captain in the BOPE squad who is awaiting a promotion that will make his job safer and enable him to spend time with his wife and newborn son In order to move into his new position he needs to find a worthy successor Caio Junqueira as Aspirant Neto Gouveia He is a rookie police officer and Matias best friend Nascimento describes Neto as being similar to himself when he was younger He is a tough man but has a fierce temper as well and never gives up on his mission He later joined BOPE to seek out justice and was groomed for Nascimento s spot Andre Ramiro as Aspirant Andre Matias Another rookie police officer he is also a law student who wants to specialize in criminal law He is a resourceful and calculating tactician He joins BOPE along with Neto Gouveia Maria Ribeiro as Rosane Nascimento Nascimento s wife They are expecting their first child She dislikes Nascimento s frequent absence from home and the dangers associated with his job Milhem Cortaz as Capitao Fabio Barbosa One of the captains where Matias and Neto work he develops a sort of friendship with the two A former pimp in Copacabana he also runs a protection racket scheme After Matias and Neto stole the drug payoff he feared that Oliveira would blame him and have him killed Fernanda Machado as Maria A law student and founding member of the NGO she is also a marijuana user She befriends Matias and falls in love with him but when Baiano finds out that he is a cop she abandons him for lying to her and because she fears Baiano s retribution She later helps Matias by giving him the name of Baiano s girlfriend In the end Matias insults her and her friends and walks away ending their relationship Andre Di Mauro as Pedro Rodrigues A student who works in the favela s NGO and dates Roberta As a punishment for bringing a cop into the drug dealer s circle of friends Rodrigues is necklaced 3 Paulo Vilela as Edu Nicknamed Playboy he is the main university drug dealer and is close to Baiano although he is afraid of him He despises Matias for his defense of police officers Fabio Lago as Baiano He is a ruthless drug lord who sells marijuana and heroin throughout the university using several students Unlike many other drug lords he hates all cops even the corrupted ones and avoids having business with them Edu is his main seller on the university He has a small auxiliary that protects the NGO Marcelo Valle as Capitao Oliveira He is Fabio s rival and superior in the police force taking over his territory for protection rackets and later allegedly setting him up to be killed Fernanda de Freitas as Roberta Alunde Alex Avellar as 02 Ricardo Pagotto Piai as 08 Guilherme Aguilar as 07 Pedro Bonfim as PM RobsonInspiration EditThe movie is based on Elite da Tropa 4 a book by two BOPE policemen Batalhao de Operacoes Policiais Especiais Rio de Janeiro military police squads for special actions Andre Batista and Rodrigo Pimentel together with sociologist amp anthropologist Luiz Eduardo Soares which provided a semi fictional account of the daily routine of the BOPE as well as some historical events based on the experiences of the two BOPE policemen The book was controversial at the time of release in its description of the BOPE as a killing machine as well as the detailed allegation of an aborted assassination attempt on then left wing governor of Rio de Janeiro Leonel Brizola and reportedly resulted in Batista being reprimanded and censured by the Military Police The writing contained some discrepancies however Soares did not retract his novel 5 The novel had a unique reception when it was translated in 2010 There were many fans of the original novel and film who felt that the Portuguese English translation was poor and did not follow the film and vice versa Ultimately the novel before translation was more like the film than the novel in English citation needed Production leak EditIn August 2007 prior to the movie s release to theaters a preliminary cut of the film was leaked and made available for download on the Internet The cut which included English title cards but no subtitles was leaked from the company responsible for subtitling the film resulting in one person being fired and a criminal investigation It was estimated that about 11 5 million people had seen the leaked version of the movie in 2007 6 Reception EditPopularity and box office Edit Tropa de Elite became one of the most popular Brazilian movies in history According to Datafolha 77 of Sao Paulo residents knew about the movie The word of mouth was also important for the disclosure of the film with 80 of the people rating the movie as excellent or good according to the same poll 7 The movie was released in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo on October 5 2007 with the intention of being considered by the Ministry of Culture to compete as the Brazilian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar It was released nationwide on October 12 2007 By January 2008 2 5 million people had seen it in theaters 8 In Rio and Sao Paulo with no promotion other than billboards 180 000 people saw the movie during its opening weekend 7 9 The movie was also the cover issue for the two Brazil s most important weekly magazines Veja and Epoca In the beginning of 2008 it was confirmed that Rede Globo would produce a TV series based on the movie 10 In 2011 Rockstar Games recommended Elite Squad to fans of its video game Max Payne 3 11 which is set in Brazil and depicts battles between special police units and favela gangs Outside Brazil reviews of the film were initially mixed but after time the film was received more positively Based on 34 reviews the film received a 53 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes with its critics consensus calling it a brutal action heavy Brazilian cop film with a pointless voiceover Lacks flair overdoes the violence and is never quite sure where its morals lie 12 Criticism Edit When the first version of the film leaked it caused a major controversy for its portrayal of Captain Nascimento s unpunished police brutality in slums favelas some saw it as glamourizing police violence After its exhibition in Berlin Film Festival critic Jay Weissberg in a Variety article called the movie a one note celebration of violence for good that plays like a recruitment film for fascist thugs 13 Michel Misse a researcher of urban violence in the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in an article by Carta Capital tried to explain why some people cheered at Captain Nascimento s actions as the judiciary system cannot keep up with the demand for punishment some may think civil rights leads to unpunishment And then they want illegal solutions That s why Captain Nascimento is called 14 Awards EditOn February 16 2008 Elite Squad won the Best Movie award of the Berlin International Film Festival the Golden Bear 15 Soundtrack EditThe soundtrack of the film was a collection of popular hits but even the soundtrack would not escape controversy as the Brazilian authorities demanded the removal of MC Leonardo s Rap das Armas from the film because of alleged promotion of violence like use of illegal arms and drugs The filmmakers complied two weeks after the official release Rap das Armas Bateria da Rocinha MC Junior amp MC Leonardo Tropa de Elite Tihuana Rap da Felicidade MC Cidinho MC Doca Passa Que e Teu Pedro Bromfman Brilhar a Minha Estrela Sangue da Cidade Katia Flavia a Godiva do Iraja Fausto Fawcett Teatro de Bonecos Guilherme Flarys Pedro Guedes Policia Titas Invasao do BOPE Pedro Bromfman Lado B Lado A O Rappa Andando Pela Africa Barbatuques Nossa Bandeira Bateria da Rocinha MC Leonard Rap das Armas Funk MC LeonardSequel EditMain article Elite Squad The Enemy Within A sequel named Tropa de Elite 2 O Inimigo Agora E Outro was released in Brazil on October 8 2010 and in the U S on November 11 2011 See also EditBatalhao de Operacoes Policiais Especiais Bus 174 City of GodReferences Edit Tropa de Elite Release Info IMDB Retrieved 29 July 2022 Elite Squad 2008 Box Office Mojo Tropa de Elite ZAZEN PRODUCOES Retrieved 9 September 2017 IPS BRAZIL Book Takes Dark Journey into World of Police Corruption Inter Press Service Ipsnews net 2006 07 27 Retrieved 2013 11 17 Monken Mario Hugo Livro sobre elite da PM do Rio causou punicao diz autor Folha de S Paulo April 29 2006 Retrieved on September 5 2007 Marcelo Cajueiro 2007 10 19 Elite stirs controversy box office Variety Retrieved 2013 11 17 a b Datafolha October 6 2007 Tropa de Elite ja foi visto por 19 dos paulistanos Folha de S Paulo Ag Estado January 11 2008 Tropa de Elite pode render doacoes Agencia Estado Archived from the original on 2008 01 15 Pagina nao encontrada iG Ultimosegundo ig com br Archived from the original on 2012 03 28 Retrieved 2013 11 17 Folha Online Ilustrada Globo vence Record e leva Tropa de Elite informa Daniel Castro folha uol com br 2008 02 18 Retrieved 2013 11 17 Rockstar Recommends Elite Squad Tropa de Elite Rockstar Games 2011 11 10 Retrieved December 12 2012 Tropa de Elite The Elite Squad Rottentomatoes com Retrieved 9 September 2017 Weissberg Jay The Elite Squad Review Variety February 11 2008 Accessed May 8 2009 Archived February 17 2013 at archive today Sousa Ana Paula Heroi torturador permanent dead link CartaCapital Accessed May 8 2009 Collett Mike 2008 02 16 Violent Brazil cop drama named best film in Berlin Reuters Retrieved 2013 11 17 External links EditElite Squad at IMDb Elite Squad at Rotten Tomatoes Official trailer with English subtitles Portals nbsp Brazil nbsp Latin America nbsp Film Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elite Squad amp oldid 1171055568, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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