Favela Rising
{{short description|2005 film directed by Matt Mochary, Jeff Zimbalist}}
{{Use American English|date=January 2025}}
{{Infobox film
| name = Favela Rising
| image = FavelaRising.jpg
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = Matt Mochary
Jeff Zimbalist
| producer = Ravi Anne
| writer =
| starring =
| music = Force Theory
Michael Furjanic
Neill Sanford Livingston
| cinematography = Kelly Mark Green
Matt Mochary
Jeff Zimbalist
| editing = Jeff Zimbalist
| distributor = HBO/Cinemax Documentary
THINKFilm
VOY Pictures
| released = {{Film date|2005|04|24|Tribeca Film Festival|2006|06|02|United States}}
| runtime = 80 minutes
| country = Brazil
United States
| language = Portuguese
| budget =
| gross =
}}
Favela Rising is a 2005 documentary film by American directors Jeff Zimbalist and Matt Mochary. It was produced by Sidetrack Films and VOY Pictures. It debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 24, 2005, where it won the award for Best New Documentary Filmmaker for Zimbalist and Mochary. The film's look at life in Brazil's slums won it further awards such as Best Documentary Film from the New York Latino Film Festival and Best Feature Documentary from Big Sky Documentary Film Festival.[http://imdb.com/title/tt0455949/awards Imdb.com Award Page for Favela Rising] The film has won over twenty-five international festival awards and was short-listed for an Oscar.
The film focuses on the work of Anderson Sá, a former drug trafficker who establishes the grassroots movement AfroReggae. The group, Grupo Cultural AfroReggae (AfroReggae Cultural Group), was initially intended to draw in adolescents interested in a number of musical genres. These genres include, but are not limited to soul, reggae, rap, and hip-hop. Early on, Grupo Cultural AfroReggae offered a different type of education to the youth it attracted. This education included workshops focusing on dance, recycling, football, percussion, and more. The group aims at using music and education to better the lives of youth and prevent further growth of gangs. Grupo Cultural AfroReggae believes that through education, there is a greater likelihood that adolescents will not get caught up in drugs and gang violence.[http://www.favelarising.com/about-afroreggae.html About AfroReggae from Official Website]
References
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External links
- {{official website|http://favelarising.com/}}
- {{IMDb title|0455949}}
- [http://www.ar2com.de/radiofavela-blog/?p=58 interview with Damian Platt], coordinator for international partnerships of Afro Reggae
Category:2005 documentary films
Category:American documentary films
Category:Films set in Rio de Janeiro (city)
Category:Brazilian documentary films
Category:2000s Portuguese-language films
Category:2000s Brazilian films
Category:Portuguese-language American films
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