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Pixote

Pixote: A Lei do Mais Fraco

  • Status: Released
  • 26-09-1980
  • Runtime: 127 min
  • Score: 7.9
  • Vote count: 227

10-year-old Pixote endures torture, degradation, and corruption at a local youth detention center where two of its members are murdered by policemen who frame Lilica, a 17-year-old trans hustler. Pixote helps Lilica and three other boys escape and they start to make their living by a life of crime which only escalates to more violence and death.

Fernando Ramos da Silva

Pixote

Jorge Julião

Lilica

Gilberto Moura

Dito

Edilson Lino

Chico

Zenildo Oliveira Santos

Fumaça

Claudio Bernardo

Garatao

Israel Feres David

Roberto Pie de Plata

Jose Nilson Martin Dos Santos

Diego

Marília Pêra

Sueli

Jardel Filho

Sapatos Brancos

Rubens de Falco

Judge

Elke Maravilha

Débora

Tony Tornado

Cristal

Beatriz Segall

Widow

João José Pompeo

Almir

Rubens Rollo

Diretor

Emílio Fontana

Delegado

Luiz Serra

Journalist

Ariclê Perez

Teacher

Joe Kantor

Foreigner

Isadora de Farias

Psychologist

Beatriz Berg

Mãe Fumaça

Walter Breda

Raulzinho

Raimundo Matos

Médico

Benedito Corsi

Pixote's Grandfather

Damaceno Filho

Jornalista

Cleide Eunice Queiroz

Mãe de Dito

Israel Pinheiro

Inspetor I

Carlos Costa

Inspetor II

Fábio Tomasini

Filho da Viúva

Lineu Dias

First Assault

César Pezzuoli

Young Man

Kocoth

Amigo de Sueli

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Those of us born with rights and privileges, however limited they might be, are kings and queens compared to those who are born with absolutely no rights or privileges. This film is a glimpse into the life of that lower caste. It's easy enough for us to say "Well, you always have a choice." But here, the director, Hector Babenco, puts the final nail in the coffin of that idea. The film seems almost documentary, which is exactly what makes this opus a masterpiece. With the exception of Marília Pêra, the actors were not actors. They were drawn from the inner city of São Paulo itself, where the film took place. The movie appears to be not even scripted, but improvised by the street kids that lived that life everyday. Pixote is essential viewing for any international film lover. The thin line between art and life is erased by Pixote. So much so, that a few years later the film's lead actor, Fernando Ramos de Silva (Pixote) suffered the same fate in real as did his cohorts in the film.