Pixadores
Pixadores
| 01 February 2014 (USA)
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Pixadores are a group of young men from the São Paulo favelas. They paint their message on incredible locations to fight the society that’s suppressing them. An invitation to the Berlin Biennale changes everything for the outcasts. Their art, however, won’t fit the frames provided by the establishment. As the men’s world expands outside the favelas, their friendship is put to test.

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EarDelightBase

Waste of Money.

Comwayon

A Disappointing Continuation

Megamind

To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.

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Nicole

I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.

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viniciusrossitto

Four men (Djan, William, Ricardo and Biscoito) live in São Paulo, Brazil, more accurately in shanty towns ('favelas'), orbiting around and living for 'pichação', a unique form of graffiti consisting of tagging done in a distinctive, cryptic style.Embracing a beautiful photography and an authentic, fragmented and prismatic storytelling, as well as a bold world view, Tuulensieppaajat/Pixadores achieves a weird immersion, to say the least.Among all the stories and positions established by the movie, it counts on poignant and straightforward reflections, usually hidden in trance-like images and strange but very functional composition choices ('who is not seen is not remembered' and 'the refusal is our glory' are among the best).Despite some minor cliché choices that contrasts with pure and interesting inventions, Tuulensieppaajat/Pixadores gives life to the city of São Paulo, a real character in the movie, especially its least known parts. Besides that, there is a drowned agony particularly in the end of the movie, given the 'pichadores'' inability and optimistic resignation, so to speak, towards the reality and its almost unpredictable events.Lastly, the 'pichadores' state a very clear political position: 'We live in a city of walls. Walls serve to separate people, not to bring them together. In 'pichação', nobody owns anything, the city is everybody's'.Overall, very recommended.

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