
Na Quebrada (2014)
Release Year: 2014
Nation: Brazil
Alternative Title: Разрушенный город, Broken Town
Director: Fernando Grostein Andrade, Paulo Eduardo
Writer: André Finotti, Fernando Grostein Andrade, Marcelo Vindicato
Production & Genre
Keywords
Keywords: biography, aggressive, provocative, absurd, sentimental, admiring, adoring, amused, antagonistic, awestruck, optimistic
Story
In the crime-ridden ghettos of Brazil's biggest city, young people navigate a world dominated by guns, violence, and poverty. The film 'Na Quebrada', inspired by true stories, follows teenagers as they grapple with harsh realities and make difficult choices in their pursuit of dreams and freedom. Amidst the constant threat of gunfire, these young individuals must confront the challenges posed by their surroundings while also searching for love.
Summary
Set against the backdrop of Brazil's largest metropolis, 'Na Quebrada' (2014) is a compelling drama that explores the lives of young people living in the heart of violence and poverty. Directed by Fernando Grostein Andrade and Paulo Eduardo, the film weaves together stories inspired by true events to paint a vivid picture of life in these tough neighborhoods. The movie serves as a stark reminder of the harsh realities faced by many youth growing up amidst crime and hardship. It touches on themes of love, choice, and resilience while offering a glimpse into a world far removed from mainstream narratives.