
The Prisoner of the Iron Bars
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Overview
In 2002, the greatest prison in Latin America, Complex Carandiru, was demolished. A couple of months before its implosion, director Paulo Sacramento trained some inmates and together with his crew, they produced many hours of footage, showing daily life in prison.
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Celso Ferreira de Albuquerque
Celso Ferreira de Albuquerque
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Celso Ferreira de Albuquerque
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Cláudio Fabiano
Cláudio Fabiano
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Cláudio Fabiano
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Etelvino Batista da Silva
Etelvino Batista da Silva
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Etelvino Batista da Silva
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Flaviano Souza Fonseca Filho
Flaviano Souza Fonseca Filho
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Flaviano Souza Fonseca Filho
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João Vicente Lopes
João Vicente Lopes
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João Vicente Lopes
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Joel Aparecido da Silva
Joel Aparecido da Silva
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Joel Aparecido da Silva
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Jonas Freitas Cruz
Jonas Freitas Cruz
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Jonas Freitas Cruz
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José Heleno da Silva
José Heleno da Silva
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José Heleno da Silva
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Kleber Eduardo Roks Freitas
Kleber Eduardo Roks Freitas
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Kleber Eduardo Roks Freitas
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