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Description: Based on the book by Denise Paraná, Lula, Son of Brazil is a richly produced, deeply moving story of the early years of Brazil's most beloved president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Not to be construed as a film about a politician, or a president, this is more to the point an incredible story of perseverance, family, love, honor, resilience, heroism - a story so fantastic, that it could work as fiction. Born into extreme poverty in 1945, Lula was guided by a strong mother (Gloria Pires in an award-winning performance as Dona Lindu) who faced overwhelming obstacles to raise her children with the drive and courage to live life without fear. Lindu, who was abandoned by her husband just before Lula’s birth, never wavered from her strict commitment to seeing that her kids live a better life. She raised eight children on her own, and with an unbridled tenacity, she saw to it that each child lived life to the fullest. Lula spent the better part of his childhood growing up just outside of Santos, Brazil. When he wasn’t in school, he helped support the family. He hustled - shining shoes, selling fruit, working as a delivery boy - Life got better and, as fate would have it, he was soon accepted to study at SENAI, a technical school from which he graduated in 1963. As a full-fledged member of the union, Lula found his path to a life in politics. However it wasn't until he experienced an intense personal transformation following the startling death of his first wife and unborn son, that Lula found the courage and ambition he needed to take full control of his destiny. This "common man" who overcame incredible adversity would soon rise to become one of the world's most extraordinary men. By 2010, Time Magazine had declared Lula one of the "Most Influential People in the World" and Forbes ranked him as "One of the World’s Most Powerful People." He was named the "Man of the Year" by Le Monde and El Pais, and Esquire hailed him as "One of the Most Influential People of the 21st Century."

Genre: Drama

Studio: New Yorker Films

Rating: Movie Rating


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United States Theatrical Limited Release 1/13/2012


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01/26 @ 12:00 AM

Glossing over such inconvenient facts as out-of-wedlock fatherhood, this unabashed encomium skimps on complexity and insight in the name of veneration.
Sheri Linden, Los Angeles Times

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01/13 @ 12:00 AM

Lula, Son of Brazil is proof that even charismatic political figures, in this case, Brazil's former president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, can be felled by the requirements of the standard biopic genre.
Peter Rainer, Christian Science Monitor

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01/12 @ 12:00 AM

Long on hero worship and woefully short on insight, Lula: Son of Brazil oozes good intentions, but it wouldn't look out of place in a retrospective of early Soviet workerist cinema.
Ella Taylor, NPR

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01/10 @ 12:00 AM

Forget Son of Brazil: This syrupy origin story/biopic on the nation's beloved reformist president, whose second term ended in 2010, should be titled Mama's Boy.
Melissa Anderson, Village Voice

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