Mais Uma História no Rio
Rodolfo Guerra is a young man from Rio's upper crust whose comfortable routine is broken when two men hold him up and steal his imported car right outside his condominium. The theft turns into a public scene as the car's alarm and quick police work lead to one suspect being caught, but the... Read more
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About Mais Uma História no Rio
Rodolfo Guerra is a young man from Rio's upper crust whose comfortable routine is broken when two men hold him up and steal his imported car right outside his condominium. The theft turns into a public scene as the car's alarm and quick police work lead to one suspect being caught, but the situation gets complicated when Rodolfo begins to see the alleged thief less like a criminal and more like someone caught in circumstances he doesn't fully understand. The film moves between the polished world of wealth and the harsher streets of the city, using the stolen vehicle as a way to question assumptions about guilt, safety, and who gets to be heard.
Directed by Raul Guterres and released in 2008, the film features Daniel de Oliveira as Rodolfo, with Lu Grimaldi, Giselle Itié, Fábio Lago, and Nildo Parente in key roles, marking it as a Brazilian production rooted in Rio de Janeiro's social landscape.
Box office figures for Mais Uma História no Rio aren't widely reported. It appears to have had a limited theatrical run within Brazil and didn't register notable international earnings, finding most of its audience through regional screenings and later home distribution.
The movie didn't ignite a broad cultural wave, but it did add to conversations about urban violence and class divisions in Rio. Its scenes of a stolen car and the uneasy encounters that follow have been referenced in discussions about how daily insecurity affects interactions across economic lines, making it a modest touchpoint in portrayals of city life.
Critical reaction was mixed, reflected in a modest average rating from limited votes. Performances, especially by Daniel de Oliveira and Fábio Lago, drew attention, while commentary often focused on the film's moral ambiguity, its emphasis on social contrast, and the way it unsettles easy judgments about who is victim and who is offender in an unequal urban setting.
Details
- Release Date
- September 26, 2008
- Runtime
- 22m
- User Ratings
- 1 votes
- Type
- Movie
- External Links
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Cast
Daniel de Oliveira
Rodolfo
Lu Grimaldi
Laura
Giselle Itié
Michele
Fábio Lago
Cabo Santos
Nildo Parente
Juiz Mariano
Babu Santana
Sargento Rodrigues
Marcelo Serrado
Delegado
Director: Raul Guterres