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    Bus 174
    a.k.a. Onibus 174 Director: José Padilha

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/20/2004
    • Original Release: 2002
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 31,914

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    The making of Bus 174; Additional interviews

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    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Credits [5:52]
    2. The Hostage Taker [5:20]
    3. Hostages [4:19]
    4. The Commander Arrives [2:25]
    5. A Street Kid [8:42]
    6. Candelaria Church [7:37]
    7. Morning of the Massacre [3:00]
    8. Catholic University [4:21]
    9. Juvenile Delinquent Reformatory [8:42]
    10. The Police Options [2:01]
    11. Geisa and Damiana [4:32]
    12. The Governor's Decision [3:45]
    13. The 26th Precinct [4:50]
    14. Nova Holanda Slum [3:28]
    15. Negotiations Carry On [1:20]
    16. Any Jail in Rio [13:01]
    17. Establishing a Relationship [3:02]
    18. Boa Vista [7:58]
    19. Getting off the Bus [4:01]
    20. Forgiveness [14:10]
    21. Closing Credits [5:03]

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    In June of 2000, a young homeless man, evidently high on drugs, made a failed attempt to rob a bus in a wealthy Rio de Janeiro neighborhood. When his plans went awry, the young man, Sandro do Nascimento, armed with a pistol, took the bus passengers hostage. Soon, cops and reporters surrounded the bus. A SWAT team arrived. About four hours later, the incident came to a horrific and tragic end. Filmmaker José Padilha's documentary, Bus 174, explores the events of that day. The film uses a great deal of file footage of the event, in addition to interviews with hostages, policemen, reporters, and others connected to the incident and to the unstable and desperate young man at its center. The filmmakers explore social conditions in the city, along with the personal traumas that led Sandro to his desperate act. As a child, Sandro had witnessed the brutal murder of his mother, and had subsequently found himself on the streets at an early age. In 1993, he survived the infamous massacre of homeless youths at Candelária, which is widely thought to have been committed by police officers. Sandro was also imprisoned at a youth facility, and in a city jail, and the appalling conditions in those prisons are also depicted in the film. Bus 174 was shown at New Directors/New Films in 2003. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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    March 05, 2007: And I thought America the ugly and beautiful had its problems, at least we hang our dirty laundry out to dry. Filmmaker Jose Padilho has made maybe the best social conscience film of the 2000's, which I am going out on a limb. It is clear that the police are incompetent at best and who knows what else at worst. Sandro was a pretty screwed up kid, sniffing glue and high on cocaina like a lot of Rio's street kids. Terrible conclusion to a grisly story. Watch and have your eyes opened to your sureno neighbors.