My Home Is Copacabana

Homeless children in the slums of Rio are driven out of their temporary shelters by ruthless gangsters in this somber drama. The kids survive by shining shoes, stealing, and cutting the strings of the kites to sell them later to others. Tired of life on the streets, one boy turns himself over to the police in hopes he will be sent to reform school in a last desperate attempt to survive. This feature from acclaimed Swedish director Arne Sucksdorff appeared at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival.

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Camera

Hugo Kusnet

Assistant Camera

Dib Lutfi

Assistant Camera

Crew

Arne Sucksdorff

Cinematography

Directing

Flávio Migliaccio

Assistant Director

Antonio Carlos da Fontoura

Assistant Director

Editing

Sound

Radamés Gnattali

Original Music Composer

Writing

Arne Sucksdorff

Screenplay

João Bethencourt

Screenplay

Camera

Hugo Kusnet

Assistant Camera

Dib Lutfi

Assistant Camera

Crew

Arne Sucksdorff

Cinematography

Directing

Flávio Migliaccio

Assistant Director

Antonio Carlos da Fontoura

Assistant Director

Editing

Sound

Radamés Gnattali

Original Music Composer

Writing

Arne Sucksdorff

Screenplay

João Bethencourt

Screenplay