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Lula, Son of Brazil

Lula, Son of Brazil (Portuguese: Lula: O Filho do Brasil; Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈlulɐ u ˈfiʎu du bɾaˈziw]) is a 2009 biographical Brazilian film based on the early life of Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Directed by Fábio Barreto, the film was released on January 1, 2010.[2] Upon its release, Lula, Son of Brazil was the most expensive Brazilian film ever, with a budget of over 17 million reais,[3] being later surpassed by Nosso Lar.[4] The film was unanimously chosen by a Ministry of Culture commission as Brazil's submission to the 83rd Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film,[5] despite not having been chosen to compete.

Lula, Son of Brazil
Brazilian theatrical release poster
Directed byFábio Barreto
Written byDenise Paraná
Fábio Barreto
Daniel Tendler
Fernando Bonassi
Produced byLuiz Carlos Barreto
Paula Barreto
StarringRui Ricardo Dias
Glória Pires
Cléo Pires
Juliana Baroni
Milhem Cortaz
CinematographyGustavo Hadba
Edited byLeticia Giffoni
Music byAntonio Pinto
Production
company
Luiz Carlos Barreto Produções Cinematográficas
Distributed byDowntown Filmes
Release dates
  • November 17, 2009 (2009-11-17) (Brasília Film Festival)
  • January 1, 2010 (2010-01-01) (Brazil)
Running time
128 minutes
CountryBrazil
LanguagePortuguese
BudgetR$17 million
Box office$3,785,593[1]

The film was a commercial and critical failure.[6][7] Critics charged that it was election propaganda,[8][9] fostering a cult of personality.[10]

Plot edit

The film begins in October 1945 in Garanhuns, a municipality in the countryside of Pernambuco, when Luiz Inácio da Silva, nicknamed Lula, is born as the seventh child of Dona Lindu and Aristides. Two weeks after his birth, Aristides moves to Santos, a coastal city in São Paulo, with Dona Mocinha, a cousin of Dona Lindu. Lindu raises Lula's siblings alone until December 1952, when the family moves to Santos to meet the patriarch. Upon their arrival, Dona Lindu discovers that Aristides had formed a second family with Dona Mocinha.

Aristides' two families live in the same house and, as time goes on, they struggle to survive. Lula and his siblings attend elementary school and work as street vendors. Later, Lindu leaves the alcoholic and abusive Aristides and moves with her children to São Paulo. Lula receives certification as a lathe operator and gets a formal job in the automobile industry, where he loses a finger in a press. This and his brother Ziza's arrest lead him into trade union activism, which made him nationally known in a period when such activities were forbidden. Lula is incarcerated for his activities, just as his mother dies.

Production edit

Based on the book of the same name by journalist Denise Paraná,[11] the film narrates the story of Lula from his birth until his mother's death, when he was a 35-year-old union leader detained by the political police of the military dictatorship. The screenplay was written by Paraná, Fábio Barreto and Daniel Tendler. Writer Fernando Bonassi was hired to supervise it.[12]

João Miguel, better known for his role in Cinema, Aspirinas e Urubus, was initially cast as Lula, but declined due to scheduling problems. Tay Lopez was then cast, but declined due to medical reasons, since the role required him to gain and lose weight quickly and he suffers from hypertension. Little known 30-year-old stage actor Rui Ricardo Dias was then cast as Lula.[13] Other cast members includes Glória Pires as Lula's mother Dona Lindu, Cléo Pires as Lula's first wife Lourdes[12] and Juliana Baroni as Marisa Letícia Lula da Silva.[2] Lucélia Santos, a close friend of Lula,[14] played a small role as his teacher.[15] Milhem Cortaz, known for playing a corrupt police officer in the Golden Bear-winning film Tropa de Elite, was cast as Lula's father Aristides.[15]

The film was produced by Luiz Carlos Barreto and Paula Barreto, father and sister of the director, respectively.[12] The budget of the film was relatively high for Brazilian cinema standards: over 17 million reais (more than 9.5 million U.S. dollars). The Barretos, who supported Lula in both 2002 and 2006 presidential elections,[16] claimed to have obtained financing without government funds in order to repel criticism from their work.[12] According to Agência Estado, however, the film was sponsored by several construction firms, something extremely unusual for the Brazilian film market. Three of these companies maintain direct business with the federal government.[17]

The shooting of the film began in late January 2009 in the Pernambuco municipality of Garanhuns, Lula's hometown.[18] In February, the second phase of the production began in Santos and Guarujá, cities on the coast of São Paulo where Lula spent most of his childhood.[15] The shooting was predicted to end on March 21, 2009. The film was then edited in time to premiere in some film festivals prior to its wide release in Brazilian cinemas on January 1, 2010.

Cast edit

 
Cast of Lula, Son of Brasil, during the film's premiere at the Brasília Film Festival. From right to left: Rui Ricardo Dias, Glória Pires, Cléo Pires, Lucélia Santos, Juliana Baroni and Milhem Cortaz.
 
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, with actors Rui Ricardo Dias, Felipe Falanga and Guilherme Tortólio during the film's premiere in the city of São Bernardo do Campo.

Main cast:

Supporting cast:

  • Guillerme Tortólio as adolescent Lula
  • Felipe Falanga as young Lula
  • Rayana Cavalho as Dona Mocinha
  • Lucélia Santos as Lula's teacher
  • Antonio Pitanga as Mr. Cristóvão
  • Celso Frateschi as Mr. Álvaro
  • Marcos Cesana as Cláudio Feitosa
  • Clayton Mariano as Lambari
  • Mariah Teixeira as Marinete
  • Suzana Costa as midwife
  • Jones Melo as salesman
  • José Ramos as Pau de Arara driver
  • Antonio Saboia as Vavá
  • Eduardo Acaiabe as Geraldão
  • Marat Descartes as Arnaldo
  • Nei Piacentini as Dr. Miguel
  • Luccas Papp as Lambari (age 15)
  • Vanessa Bizarro as Lourdes (age 13)
  • Maicon Gouveia as Jaime
  • Jonas Mello as Tosinho
  • Fernando Alves Pinto as journalist
  • Fernanda Laranjeira as Tiana

Historical background edit

Some facts of Lula's early life coincides with several aspects of the Brazilian history, and this is a reason why Paraná decided to write her book, which was also her Ph.D. dissertation at the University of São Paulo History School. During her research for the book, Paraná interviewed Lula himself and several people connected to him. According to her, while listening to Lula's statements, she thought that it was "a poorly written movie script, because everything fits".[12]

Among the facts of Lula's life and the history of Brazil that "fits" together, according to the author, are the death of his first wife by malpractice during labour at the same time that Brazil had one of the highest rates in the world of death in childbirth, the migration of his family to São Paulo at the same time which Brazil was struggling with its largest internal migration wave and Lula's father developing alcoholism at the same time there was an epidemic incidence of this disease in the Northeast region of Brazil.[12]

Soundtrack edit

 
Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano recorded "Meu Primeiro Amor" at the request of Lula.

The soundtrack was composed by Antonio Pinto. The musical taste of Lula was faithfully followed in the preparation of the soundtrack.[19] He requested the sertanejo duo Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano to record "Meu Primeiro Amor", a version of "Lejanía" by Paraguayan composer Herminio Giménez adapted into Portuguese by José Fortuna.[20] The former president also requested the inclusion of two remarkable songs in his life and emotional memories: "Nossa Canção", a romantic samba by Luiz Ayrão, recorded by Nana Caymmi especially for the soundtrack, and "Desesperar Jamais" by Ivan Lins and Vitor Martins, recorded by Ivan and samba player Roberto Ribeiro.[19] The soundtrack is complemented with songs contemporary to the years represented in the film, such as "Sentimental Demais" by Altemar Dutra, "Estúpido Cupido" by Celly Campelo, "Saudosa Maloca" by Demônios da Garoa, and even "Pra Frente Brasil", an anthem for the Brazil national football team during the 1970 FIFA World Cup.[19] The film's soundtrack album was released a month before the film, marking the first time this had ever happeneded in Brazil.[19]

Release edit

 
Director and screenwriter Fábio Barreto during the premiere of Lula, Son of Brasil at the 2009 Brasília Film Festival.

Although it had not been chosen by the competitive selection of the 42nd Brasilia Film Festival, the film premiered at the event's opening in the Brazilian federal capital on November 18, 2009. At least 300 employees of the presidential palace Palácio do Planalto attended.[21] In Lula's home state of Pernambuco, the film premiered in Recife on November 19, being attended by several politicians and the president's relatives. On November 28, Lula himself attended the film's premiere in São Bernardo do Campo, the city where he began his political activities. The film also premiered in João Pessoa and Rio de Janeiro later in 2009.[22] According to Regina Rito's gossip column on newspaper O Dia, the film's international premiere was held in Washington, D.C. at the request of American president Barack Obama.[23] On January 1, 2010, the film received its wide release, debuting at over 500 cinemas all over Brazil.[24]

Unionized workers were able to purchase the film's tickets for 5 reals (about 2,5 U.S. dollars) between November 20 and December 31, 2009, after a deal made between labour unions Central Única dos Trabalhadores and Força Sindical and the producers. Since its wide release on January 1, 2010, unionized workers were able to buy tickets with a 50% discount.[25]

The film's DVD release took place in May 2009. It has affordable prices, from 10 to 12 reais (around 5 to 7 U.S. dollars), in order to counteract piracy. The DVD has more than 10 extra features, including an exclusive interview with Lula about the film.[24] Upon the DVD release, Tadeu Damiani, president of the Union of Video Rentals of the State of São Paulo and member of opposition party PPS, had sent an open letter to 2,800 video rental stores in the state recommending that they should not buy or rent the film.[26] He spread his plea throughout video rental associations and trade unions in the country.[26] The reason he gave for starting the campaign was the fact that Lula had watched 2 Filhos de Francisco before being released, encouraging piracy.[26] But, there is no evidence that proves that President Lula had watched by illegal means.

On September 23, 2010, Lula, Son of Brazil premiered in Argentina.[27] It was screened on 20 cinemas in Buenos Aires, La Plata and Mar del Plata.[27] The release in Argentina had been delayed for four months in order to enjoy the atmosphere of the presidential election in Brazil.[27] Initially, the producers had planned to release the film simultaneously in all South American countries, but logistical issues and the reduced time prevented the plan from taking place.[27] In the United States, the premiere is scheduled for February or March 2011.[27] The distribution will be done by New Yorker Films, which had dropped the film after the Brazil–Turkey–Iran agreement in fear of a boycott led by the Jewish community.[27] The film's ending clip has been modified for foreign audiences.[27] According to producer Luiz Carlos Barreto, the international distributors wanted to highlight Lula's consecration as a global leader.[27] "Instead of pictures in the Northeast, with his family, they want pictures with Obama and the Queen of the United Kingdom. We had this available, but avoided putting it in the original version in order not to get very jingoistic", he said.[27]

The film has two scheduled dates for television premiere.[28] It will be featured on Canal Brasil's programming in February if the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announces that the film will compete for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[28] Otherwise, it will be aired in March, in accordance with the rules of the academy.[28]

Reception edit

Public edit

Lula, Son of Brazil was a commercial flop, grossing only two million reals (around one million U.S. dollars) in its first week of release,[29] being watched by no more than 200,000 people.[30] In spite of the controversy surrounding the film, it was still the second in box office receipts that week, behind Avatar. As of January 8, the film had been watched by almost 320,000 people.[31] At the end of its theatrical run, the film had sold 852,212 tickets, making it only the 7th highest-grossing national production of 2010 in Brazil.[32]

After watching the film in London, British Indian actor Ben Kingsley said that "this film is important for the whole world", adding that "[Lula's] history is bigger than Gandhi's".[33] Kingsley won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1982 for his performance as Mahatma Gandhi in the eponymous film.[33]

Criticism edit

Alexei Barrionuevo, correspondent for The New York Times in Brazil, criticized the film for "failing to mention that Lula abandoned his girlfriend, Miriam Cordeiro, when she was six months pregnant". Lurian Cordeiro, Lula's daughter with Miriam, sent a letter to the editor saying that her mother was not "abandoned". Cordeiro said that Lula not only paid for all of her mother's medical costs, but also legally recognized her as his daughter on the very day after her birth. She also noted the fact that none of Lula's children are mentioned in the film, questioning that "If the movie is about my father's path from impoverished immigrant to trade union leader, where do my brothers and I fit in?". She finished the letter by saying that she "loved the film" and that she agrees "with President Obama: Lula is the man!".[34]

On March 15, 2010, Brazilian magazine Veja made a list of the top 10 worst Brazilian films of all time, and Lula, Son of Brazil was featured in ninth place. The list's author, Pollyane Lima e Silva, stated: "The director, Fábio Barreto, went on to say that his intention was not to be faithful to reality, but was, instead, 'to do a melodrama'. And he was successful, since many scenes shown in the film never happened, and others were exaggerated so that Lula could seem like a hero".[35]

It currently holds a 33% "Rotten" rating at Rotten Tomatoes.

Political criticism edit

The film has been criticized by the Brazilian press for being released in an electoral year, while Lula was trying to elect his successor Dilma Rousseff. The release date would represent a deliberate attempt to influence the outcome of the election, in order to help Lula's candidate.[36] Rousseff admitted in an interview that the film could influence the outcome of the election.[37] But she added that "there is no possible way to measure the effect of this". The DVD release date, scheduled for May 2010, has also been criticized, as the electoral debate would be warming up.[24] In November 2009, it was revealed that Rede Globo bought the exclusive television rights for the film, but decided to broadcast it only after the elections.[38]

The biggest criticism, however, is that the film ignores less flattering aspects of Lula's career.[39][40] According to O Globo's Ricardo Noblat, the film represents an attempt to eliminate all of Lula' failures, making him look like the almost perfect protagonist, showing him in an overly romanticized and heroic role. This would also have electoral purposes, according to him.[41] The film was also criticized by opposition politicians, the press and by many Brazilians because many of the companies that invested in the film (such as the heavy construction firms Odebrecht and Camargo Correa, as well as electric utilities) depend on government concessions and have major contracts with the federal government.[39]

The New York Times' Barrionuevo also said that the film may have an impact in the presidential election. He noted that while Lula can not run for re-election, "he hopes to transfer his popularity to his chief of staff and chosen successor, Dilma Rousseff". "Political analysts sees the movie as part of the renovation of the myth of Lula, which could help him return to power in 2014", he added.[42]

Glória Pires, which played Lula's mother in the film, said that Lula, Son of Brazil was a victim of political prejudice.[43] According to her, "people saw another movie (...); the film I was in was based on a beautiful story of overcoming adversities, which was about a man that would become president, and not only a movie about the president itself".[43] Main actor Rui Ricardo Dias said that "those in power today do not depend on this film for absolutely anything. Nor is this production going to change anything in the course of the elections".[44]

Academy Award submission edit

On September 23, 2010, Lula, Son of Brazil was unanimously chosen by government Ministry of Culture commission as Brazil's submission to the 83rd Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[5] The commission was formed by nine government officials, including members of the Ministry, the Brazilian Film Academy, the Audiovisual Secretariat, and the National Agency for Cinema. According to Roberto Farias, president of the Brazilian Film Academy and representative for the commission, "we voted in the film that seemed most well done, which honors the Brazilian film industry and has as an actress like Glória Pires, who becomes an excellent candidate for the Best Actress award".[5]

Director Daniel Filho, whose film Chico Xavier was also in the competition to represent Brazil at the Oscars, criticized the Ministry's choice, labelling it as political, and saying that the film's title should have been Lula, the Owner of Brazil.[45] Arnaldo Jabor, whose film A Suprema Felicidade was also in the competition for the submission, chose not to comment on the Ministry's choice, saying that the commission "must have had reasons" to choose the film.[45]

According to producer Paula Barreto, the film may not be the best among the 23 competitors for the submission, but is the most adequate for the Academy Awards.[46] She believes that the film was "analyzed by reputable people, who know the film industry and also how the Oscar dispute works".[46] Farias responded the criticism for his commission's choice by saying that "our position has nothing to do with politics".[46] The film didn't make the shortlist published in January 2011.[47]

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External links edit

  • Official website (in Portuguese)
  • Official website (in English)
  • Lula, The Son of Brasil at IMDb
  • Lula, The Son of Brazil

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not having been chosen to compete Lula Son of BrazilBrazilian theatrical release posterDirected byFabio BarretoWritten byDenise Parana Fabio Barreto Daniel Tendler Fernando BonassiProduced byLuiz Carlos Barreto Paula BarretoStarringRui Ricardo Dias Gloria Pires Cleo Pires Juliana Baroni Milhem CortazCinematographyGustavo HadbaEdited byLeticia GiffoniMusic byAntonio PintoProductioncompanyLuiz Carlos Barreto Producoes CinematograficasDistributed byDowntown FilmesRelease datesNovember 17 2009 2009 11 17 Brasilia Film Festival January 1 2010 2010 01 01 Brazil Running time128 minutesCountryBrazilLanguagePortugueseBudgetR 17 millionBox office 3 785 593 1 The film was a commercial and critical failure 6 7 Critics charged that it was election propaganda 8 9 fostering a cult of personality 10 Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Cast 4 Historical background 5 Soundtrack 6 Release 7 Reception 7 1 Public 7 2 Criticism 7 3 Political criticism 7 4 Academy Award submission 8 References 9 External linksPlot editThe film begins in October 1945 in Garanhuns a municipality in the countryside of Pernambuco when Luiz Inacio da Silva nicknamed Lula is born as the seventh child of Dona Lindu and Aristides Two weeks after his birth Aristides moves to Santos a coastal city in Sao Paulo with Dona Mocinha a cousin of Dona Lindu Lindu raises Lula s siblings alone until December 1952 when the family moves to Santos to meet the patriarch Upon their arrival Dona Lindu discovers that Aristides had formed a second family with Dona Mocinha Aristides two families live in the same house and as time goes on they struggle to survive Lula and his siblings attend elementary school and work as street vendors Later Lindu leaves the alcoholic and abusive Aristides and moves with her children to Sao Paulo Lula receives certification as a lathe operator and gets a formal job in the automobile industry where he loses a finger in a press This and his brother Ziza s arrest lead him into trade union activism which made him nationally known in a period when such activities were forbidden Lula is incarcerated for his activities just as his mother dies Production editBased on the book of the same name by journalist Denise Parana 11 the film narrates the story of Lula from his birth until his mother s death when he was a 35 year old union leader detained by the political police of the military dictatorship The screenplay was written by Parana Fabio Barreto and Daniel Tendler Writer Fernando Bonassi was hired to supervise it 12 Joao Miguel better known for his role in Cinema Aspirinas e Urubus was initially cast as Lula but declined due to scheduling problems Tay Lopez was then cast but declined due to medical reasons since the role required him to gain and lose weight quickly and he suffers from hypertension Little known 30 year old stage actor Rui Ricardo Dias was then cast as Lula 13 Other cast members includes Gloria Pires as Lula s mother Dona Lindu Cleo Pires as Lula s first wife Lourdes 12 and Juliana Baroni as Marisa Leticia Lula da Silva 2 Lucelia Santos a close friend of Lula 14 played a small role as his teacher 15 Milhem Cortaz known for playing a corrupt police officer in the Golden Bear winning film Tropa de Elite was cast as Lula s father Aristides 15 The film was produced by Luiz Carlos Barreto and Paula Barreto father and sister of the director respectively 12 The budget of the film was relatively high for Brazilian cinema standards over 17 million reais more than 9 5 million U S dollars The Barretos who supported Lula in both 2002 and 2006 presidential elections 16 claimed to have obtained financing without government funds in order to repel criticism from their work 12 According to Agencia Estado however the film was sponsored by several construction firms something extremely unusual for the Brazilian film market Three of these companies maintain direct business with the federal government 17 The shooting of the film began in late January 2009 in the Pernambuco municipality of Garanhuns Lula s hometown 18 In February the second phase of the production began in Santos and Guaruja cities on the coast of Sao Paulo where Lula spent most of his childhood 15 The shooting was predicted to end on March 21 2009 The film was then edited in time to premiere in some film festivals prior to its wide release in Brazilian cinemas on January 1 2010 Cast edit nbsp Cast of Lula Son of Brasil during the film s premiere at the Brasilia Film Festival From right to left Rui Ricardo Dias Gloria Pires Cleo Pires Lucelia Santos Juliana Baroni and Milhem Cortaz nbsp President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva with actors Rui Ricardo Dias Felipe Falanga and Guilherme Tortolio during the film s premiere in the city of Sao Bernardo do Campo Main cast Rui Ricardo Dias as Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva Gloria Pires as Dona Lindu Juliana Baroni as Marisa Leticia Cleo Pires as Lourdes da Silva Milhem Cortaz as Aristides Sostenes Vidal as ZizaSupporting cast Guillerme Tortolio as adolescent Lula Felipe Falanga as young Lula Rayana Cavalho as Dona Mocinha Lucelia Santos as Lula s teacher Antonio Pitanga as Mr Cristovao Celso Frateschi as Mr Alvaro Marcos Cesana as Claudio Feitosa Clayton Mariano as Lambari Mariah Teixeira as Marinete Suzana Costa as midwife Jones Melo as salesman Jose Ramos as Pau de Arara driver Antonio Saboia as Vava Eduardo Acaiabe as Geraldao Marat Descartes as Arnaldo Nei Piacentini as Dr Miguel Luccas Papp as Lambari age 15 Vanessa Bizarro as Lourdes age 13 Maicon Gouveia as Jaime Jonas Mello as Tosinho Fernando Alves Pinto as journalist Fernanda Laranjeira as TianaHistorical background editSome facts of Lula s early life coincides with several aspects of the Brazilian history and this is a reason why Parana decided to write her book which was also her Ph D dissertation at the University of Sao Paulo History School During her research for the book Parana interviewed Lula himself and several people connected to him According to her while listening to Lula s statements she thought that it was a poorly written movie script because everything fits 12 Among the facts of Lula s life and the history of Brazil that fits together according to the author are the death of his first wife by malpractice during labour at the same time that Brazil had one of the highest rates in the world of death in childbirth the migration of his family to Sao Paulo at the same time which Brazil was struggling with its largest internal migration wave and Lula s father developing alcoholism at the same time there was an epidemic incidence of this disease in the Northeast region of Brazil 12 Soundtrack editMain article Lula o filho do Brasil soundtrack nbsp Zeze Di Camargo amp Luciano recorded Meu Primeiro Amor at the request of Lula The soundtrack was composed by Antonio Pinto The musical taste of Lula was faithfully followed in the preparation of the soundtrack 19 He requested the sertanejo duo Zeze Di Camargo amp Luciano to record Meu Primeiro Amor a version of Lejania by Paraguayan composer Herminio Gimenez adapted into Portuguese by Jose Fortuna 20 The former president also requested the inclusion of two remarkable songs in his life and emotional memories Nossa Cancao a romantic samba by Luiz Ayrao recorded by Nana Caymmi especially for the soundtrack and Desesperar Jamais by Ivan Lins and Vitor Martins recorded by Ivan and samba player Roberto Ribeiro 19 The soundtrack is complemented with songs contemporary to the years represented in the film such as Sentimental Demais by Altemar Dutra Estupido Cupido by Celly Campelo Saudosa Maloca by Demonios da Garoa and even Pra Frente Brasil an anthem for the Brazil national football team during the 1970 FIFA World Cup 19 The film s soundtrack album was released a month before the film marking the first time this had ever happeneded in Brazil 19 Release edit nbsp Director and screenwriter Fabio Barreto during the premiere of Lula Son of Brasil at the 2009 Brasilia Film Festival Although it had not been chosen by the competitive selection of the 42nd Brasilia Film Festival the film premiered at the event s opening in the Brazilian federal capital on November 18 2009 At least 300 employees of the presidential palace Palacio do Planalto attended 21 In Lula s home state of Pernambuco the film premiered in Recife on November 19 being attended by several politicians and the president s relatives On November 28 Lula himself attended the film s premiere in Sao Bernardo do Campo the city where he began his political activities The film also premiered in Joao Pessoa and Rio de Janeiro later in 2009 22 According to Regina Rito s gossip column on newspaper O Dia the film s international premiere was held in Washington D C at the request of American president Barack Obama 23 On January 1 2010 the film received its wide release debuting at over 500 cinemas all over Brazil 24 Unionized workers were able to purchase the film s tickets for 5 reals about 2 5 U S dollars between November 20 and December 31 2009 after a deal made between labour unions Central Unica dos Trabalhadores and Forca Sindical and the producers Since its wide release on January 1 2010 unionized workers were able to buy tickets with a 50 discount 25 The film s DVD release took place in May 2009 It has affordable prices from 10 to 12 reais around 5 to 7 U S dollars in order to counteract piracy The DVD has more than 10 extra features including an exclusive interview with Lula about the film 24 Upon the DVD release Tadeu Damiani president of the Union of Video Rentals of the State of Sao Paulo and member of opposition party PPS had sent an open letter to 2 800 video rental stores in the state recommending that they should not buy or rent the film 26 He spread his plea throughout video rental associations and trade unions in the country 26 The reason he gave for starting the campaign was the fact that Lula had watched 2 Filhos de Francisco before being released encouraging piracy 26 But there is no evidence that proves that President Lula had watched by illegal means On September 23 2010 Lula Son of Brazil premiered in Argentina 27 It was screened on 20 cinemas in Buenos Aires La Plata and Mar del Plata 27 The release in Argentina had been delayed for four months in order to enjoy the atmosphere of the presidential election in Brazil 27 Initially the producers had planned to release the film simultaneously in all South American countries but logistical issues and the reduced time prevented the plan from taking place 27 In the United States the premiere is scheduled for February or March 2011 27 The distribution will be done by New Yorker Films which had dropped the film after the Brazil Turkey Iran agreement in fear of a boycott led by the Jewish community 27 The film s ending clip has been modified for foreign audiences 27 According to producer Luiz Carlos Barreto the international distributors wanted to highlight Lula s consecration as a global leader 27 Instead of pictures in the Northeast with his family they want pictures with Obama and the Queen of the United Kingdom We had this available but avoided putting it in the original version in order not to get very jingoistic he said 27 The film has two scheduled dates for television premiere 28 It will be featured on Canal Brasil s programming in February if the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announces that the film will compete for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 28 Otherwise it will be aired in March in accordance with the rules of the academy 28 Reception editPublic edit Lula Son of Brazil was a commercial flop grossing only two million reals around one million U S dollars in its first week of release 29 being watched by no more than 200 000 people 30 In spite of the controversy surrounding the film it was still the second in box office receipts that week behind Avatar As of January 8 the film had been watched by almost 320 000 people 31 At the end of its theatrical run the film had sold 852 212 tickets making it only the 7th highest grossing national production of 2010 in Brazil 32 After watching the film in London British Indian actor Ben Kingsley said that this film is important for the whole world adding that Lula s history is bigger than Gandhi s 33 Kingsley won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1982 for his performance as Mahatma Gandhi in the eponymous film 33 Criticism edit Alexei Barrionuevo correspondent for The New York Times in Brazil criticized the film for failing to mention that Lula abandoned his girlfriend Miriam Cordeiro when she was six months pregnant Lurian Cordeiro Lula s daughter with Miriam sent a letter to the editor saying that her mother was not abandoned Cordeiro said that Lula not only paid for all of her mother s medical costs but also legally recognized her as his daughter on the very day after her birth She also noted the fact that none of Lula s children are mentioned in the film questioning that If the movie is about my father s path from impoverished immigrant to trade union leader where do my brothers and I fit in She finished the letter by saying that she loved the film and that she agrees with President Obama Lula is the man 34 On March 15 2010 Brazilian magazine Veja made a list of the top 10 worst Brazilian films of all time and Lula Son of Brazil was featured in ninth place The list s author Pollyane Lima e Silva stated The director Fabio Barreto went on to say that his intention was not to be faithful to reality but was instead to do a melodrama And he was successful since many scenes shown in the film never happened and others were exaggerated so that Lula could seem like a hero 35 It currently holds a 33 Rotten rating at Rotten Tomatoes Political criticism edit The film has been criticized by the Brazilian press for being released in an electoral year while Lula was trying to elect his successor Dilma Rousseff The release date would represent a deliberate attempt to influence the outcome of the election in order to help Lula s candidate 36 Rousseff admitted in an interview that the film could influence the outcome of the election 37 But she added that there is no possible way to measure the effect of this The DVD release date scheduled for May 2010 has also been criticized as the electoral debate would be warming up 24 In November 2009 it was revealed that Rede Globo bought the exclusive television rights for the film but decided to broadcast it only after the elections 38 The biggest criticism however is that the film ignores less flattering aspects of Lula s career 39 40 According to O Globo s Ricardo Noblat the film represents an attempt to eliminate all of Lula failures making him look like the almost perfect protagonist showing him in an overly romanticized and heroic role This would also have electoral purposes according to him 41 The film was also criticized by opposition politicians the press and by many Brazilians because many of the companies that invested in the film such as the heavy construction firms Odebrecht and Camargo Correa as well as electric utilities depend on government concessions and have major contracts with the federal government 39 The New York Times Barrionuevo also said that the film may have an impact in the presidential election He noted that while Lula can not run for re election he hopes to transfer his popularity to his chief of staff and chosen successor Dilma Rousseff Political analysts sees the movie as part of the renovation of the myth of Lula which could help him return to power in 2014 he added 42 Gloria Pires which played Lula s mother in the film said that Lula Son of Brazil was a victim of political prejudice 43 According to her people saw another movie the film I was in was based on a beautiful story of overcoming adversities which was about a man that would become president and not only a movie about the president itself 43 Main actor Rui Ricardo Dias said that those in power today do not depend on this film for absolutely anything Nor is this production going to change anything in the course of the elections 44 Academy Award submission edit On September 23 2010 Lula Son of Brazil was unanimously chosen by government Ministry of Culture commission as Brazil s submission to the 83rd Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film 5 The commission was formed by nine government officials including members of the Ministry the Brazilian Film Academy the Audiovisual Secretariat and the National Agency for Cinema According to Roberto Farias president of the Brazilian Film Academy and representative for the commission we voted in the film that seemed most well done which honors the Brazilian film industry and has as an actress like Gloria Pires who becomes an excellent candidate for the Best Actress award 5 Director Daniel Filho whose film Chico Xavier was also in the competition to represent Brazil at the Oscars criticized the Ministry s choice labelling it as political and saying that the film s title should have been Lula the Owner of Brazil 45 Arnaldo Jabor whose film A Suprema Felicidade was also in the competition for the submission chose not to comment on the Ministry s choice saying that the commission must have had reasons to choose the film 45 According to producer Paula Barreto the film may not be the best among the 23 competitors for the submission but is the most adequate for the Academy Awards 46 She believes that the film was analyzed by reputable people who know the film industry and also how the Oscar dispute works 46 Farias responded the criticism for his commission s choice by saying that our position has nothing to do with politics 46 The film didn t make the shortlist published in January 2011 47 References edit 2010 Brazil Yearly Box Office in Portuguese Box Office Mojo Retrieved May 28 2014 a b in Portuguese Agencia Folha Filme sobre a vida de Lula comeca a ser rodado em Pernambuco Archived 2009 01 29 at the Wayback 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Archived 2009 12 09 at the Wayback Machine Jornal do Brasil November 22 2009 in Portuguese PERBONI Juraci Dilma admite efeito eleitoral de filme sobre a vida de Lula O Globo November 24 2009 Rede Globo garante exclusividade de exibicao de Lula o Filho do Brasil Sao Paulo CineSeries November 24 2009 a b Duffy Gary Brazil reflects on Lula s last year BBC January 11 2010 Lula Onscreen Brazil s President as Superhero Time December 30 2009 Archived from the original on January 2 2010 in Portuguese NOBLAT Ricardo Lula o filho perfeito do Brasil O Globo November 18 2009 NYT and the film a b in Portuguese Moratelli Valmir Gloria Pires Lula O Filho do Brasil foi vitima de preconceito Ultimo Segundo August 20 2010 Interprete de Lula no cinema aposta que filme pode participar do Oscar 23 September 2010 a b Daniel Filho diretor de Se eu fosse voce critica indicacao de Lula o filho do Brasil O Globo Online Archived from the original on 2010 09 26 Retrieved 2010 09 24 a b c Chorei quando soube da indicacao diz Paula Barreto Cinema R7 9 Foreign Language Films Continue to Oscar Race oscars org Retrieved 2011 01 19 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lula o filho do Brasil nbsp Brazil portal nbsp Film portal nbsp Politics portalOfficial website in Portuguese Official website in English Lula The Son of Brasil at IMDb Lula The Son of Brazil Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lula Son of Brazil amp oldid 1161993693, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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