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Summary

"City of God" is celebrated as one of the most significant films globally, known for its intense portrayal of life in the Brazilian favelas. The film's intricate details, from its innovative cinematography to the raw performances of non-professional actors, contribute to its authenticity and impact. It navigates through themes of violence, crime, and poverty, juxtaposed with the protagonist's aspiration to become a photographer. Despite its gritty narrative, "City of God" achieved critical acclaim, earning Oscar nominations and solidifying the careers of its cast and crew. The film's legacy continues to influence cinema and remains a poignant reflection of societal margins.

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1. City of God is a Brazilian film that was released.
2. The film's title is a combination of two scenes from the film.
3. The initial sequence of the film has a perfect edition, interspersing cuts in the rhythm of the music.
4. The film's plot is narrated from the perspective of Buscapé, who is a photographer.
5. The film features a lot of frame-within-frame shots, which symbolize the confinement of the characters.
6. The film's director, Fernando Meireles, used non-actors in the film to bring realism.
7. 200 community residents were selected for an acting course for the film.
8. Leandro Firmino, one of the actors, was a non-professional actor who was cast in the film.
9. The film was made with an investment of $3.3 million and made $30 million at the box office.
10. The film was nominated for four Oscars: Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing, and Best Photography.
11. The film's editor, Daniel Rezende, was recognized with a nomination for his first work.
12. The film's director of photography, César Charlone, worked with other filmmakers, including Scott, after City of God.
13. Some actors, such as Alice Braga, Seu Jorge, and Douglas Silva, had successful careers after the film.
14. Not all actors had the same destiny, with some choosing not to pursue a career and others getting involved in crimes.
15. Most of the actors received a salary of between 2,000 and 3,500 reais for their work in the film.
16. Leandro Firmino and Alexandre Rodrigues received different offers after the film.
17. The director, Fernando Meirelles, needed to resort to his own resources to complete the production of the film.