Interview with Fernando Meirelles

 "I was shocked, because I live in Brazil and the story seemed like it was taking place in another place and era. It didn’t seem like it was 1997 in Brazil, so I wanted to understand and show that world"


"this was information coming from a middle-class point of view. All the information I had about the favelas was from my part of the country. The book was written from the other side, from inside the poor part of Brazil. When I decided to do the film, I wanted to put the camera on the other side and tell it through Paulo Lins’s point of view and not a middle-class one."

"when you go to a favela, it’s a very fun place to be. The film tries to capture that same feeling."

"Rocket represents hope in the film"


SUMMARY
The director wanted to depict the other world in the slums of Rio that were such polar opposites to what he had previously experienced.

The director attempted to tell the story through the eyes of someone who wasn't a middle class observer - Bringing the question to mind- Has he succeeded in acuratly representing them

The director tried to capture the fun atmosphere of the favela

Rocket is representative of the key theme, hope


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