In the lead-up to the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics, the Brazilian government initiated a series of programs aimed at retaking areas controlled by drug traffickers. In November 2011, they seized Rio’s largest slum, Rocinha, without a single shot fired—but reports quickly emerged of police brutality. And when a local bricklayer disappeared after being taken by the police for questioning, neighbors started a David and Goliath protest movement that attracted international attention and shook the Brazilian establishment to the core. You will not forget this “rousing claim for equality” (Variety) for a vibrant, tough community fighting monumental odds.

In the Shadow of the Hill
In the Shadow of the Hill
Tickets: $8 (members), $13 (nonmembers)
This film is part of the Global Watch 2018: Crisis & Social Action series.
This series is sponsored by:
Louis & Anne Abrons Foundation
Theodore & Renee Weiler Foundation
This series is presented with generous support from:
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