Bus 174 (Ônibus 174)

— A fascinating documentary tracing the circumstances that led one young streetkid to take hostages on a Rio bus.”

From nobody to somebody: Sandro do Nascimento's tragic odyssey in Bus 174
  • Directors: José Padilha, Felipe Lacerda
  • Brazil, 2002
  • 4 stars out of 5

José Padilha’s enthralling documentary seems much shorter than its two and a half hours’ length. This is the direct result of presenting the material with artful care, without judgement, bias or resort to the artificial dramatisation of events.

Those events need little spin anyway, consisting of the tragic life and death of Sandro do Nascimento, a Rio de Janeiro street youth whose attempt to rob the passengers of a bus in June 2000 escalated into a high-profile hostage situation.

Interspersed with the electric allure of live television footage is the story of Sandro’s life, from witnessing his mother’s brutal murder at five years old to surviving from day to day as a forgotten child on the streets of Rio. The pace of the documentary never slackens, ensuring that we form our own opinions only when we reach the conclusion.

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