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Brazilian theatrical release poster
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Directed by | Fábio Barreto |
Produced by | Luiz Carlos Barreto Paula Barreto |
Written by | Denise Paraná Fábio Barreto Daniel Tendler Fernando Bonassi |
Starring |
Rui Ricardo Dias Glória Pires Cléo Pires Juliana Baroni Milhem Cortaz |
Music by | Antonio Pinto |
Cinematography | Gustavo Hadba |
Edited by | Leticia Giffoni |
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Luiz Carlos Barreto Produções Cinematográficas
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Distributed by | Downtown Filmes |
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Running time
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128 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
Budget | R$17 million |
Box office | $3,785,593 |
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 former Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Directed by Fábio Barreto, the film was released on January 1, 2010. Upon its release, Lula, Son of Brazil was the most expensive Brazilian film ever, with a budget of over 17 million reais, being later surpassed by Nosso Lar. On September 23, 2010, 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, despite not having been chosen to compete.
The film was a commercial and critical failure, accused as election propaganda, and producers even aired for free. Some observers in Brazil noted the film was a cult of personality.
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.