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After a bloody invasion of the BOPE in the High-Security Penitentiary Bangu 1 in Rio de Janeiro to control a rebellion of interns, the Lieutenant-Colonel Roberto Nascimento and the second in command Captain André Matias are accused by the Human Right Aids member Diogo Fraga of execution of prisoners. Matias is transferred to the corrupted Military Police and Nascimento is exonerated from the BOPE by the Governor.
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After a bloody invasion of the BOPE in the High-Security Penitentiary Bangu 1 in Rio de Janeiro to control a rebellion of interns, the Lieutenant-Colonel Roberto Nascimento and the second in command Captain André Matias are accused by the Human Right Aids member Diogo Fraga of execution of prisoners. Matias is transferred to the corrupted Military Police and Nascimento is exonerated from the BOPE by the Governor.
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IMDbBest Original Screenplay | 2011
Best Sound | 2011
Best Director | 2011
Best Actor | 2011
Best Film Editing | 2011
Best Picture | 2011
Best Visual Effects | 2011
Best Ensemble Cast | 2011
Best Foreign Action Trailer | 2012
Best Picture Melhor Filme | 2011
Best Director Melhor Diretor | 2011
Best Actor Melhor Ator | 2011
Best Supporting Actor Melhor Ator Coadjuvante | 2011
Best Cinematography Melhor Fotografia | 2011
Best Screenplay Original Melhor Roteiro Original | 2011
Best Editing Melhor Montagem | 2011
Best Sound Melhor Som | 2011
Best Screenplay Melhor Roteiro | 2011
Best Film Melhor Filme | 2011 | José
Best Cinematography Melhor Fotografia | 2011
Best Production Melhor Produo | 2011 | José
Best Screenplay Melhor Roteiro | 2011
Best Cinematography Fiction Melhor Fotografia Fico | 2011
Best Actor Melhor Ator | 2011
Best Actor Melhor Ator | 2011 | Wagner
Best Director Melhor Diretor | 2011 | José
Best Screenplay Melhor Roteiro | 2011
Best Actor Melhor Ator | 2011
Best Film Melhor Filme | 2011
Best Actor Melhor Ator | 2011
Best Director Melhor Diretor | 2011
Best Screenplay Melhor Roteiro | 2011
Best Film | 2011 | José
2011 | Daniel
2011 | José
Feature Film Best Sound Melhor Som | 2011
Feature Film Best Editing Melhor Montagem | 2011
Best Director Melhor Diretor | 2011
Best Cinematography Melhor Fotografia | 2011
Best Screenplay Melhor Roteiro | 2011
Best Film Melhor Filme | 2011
Best Supporting Actor Melhor Ator Coadjuvante | 2011
Top Five Foreign Language Films | 2011
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Foreign Language Film | 2012
Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue and ADR in a Foreign Feature Film | 2012
Best Special Effects Melhores Efeitos Especiais | 2011
Best Supporting Actor Melhor Ator Coadjuvante | 2011
Best Original Music Melhor Trilha Sonora Original | 2011
Best Supporting Actress Melhor Atriz Coadjuvante | 2011 | Tainá
Best MakeUp Melhor Maquiagem | 2011
Best Costume Design Melhor Figurino | 2011
Best Art Direction Melhor Direo de Arte | 2011
Best Foreign Language Film | 2011
Best Cinematography | 2011 | Lula
Best Actor Melhor Ator | 2011 | Wagner
Best Music Melhor Trilha Sonora | 2011
Best Actor Melhor Ator | 2011
Best Director Melhor Diretor | 2011 | José
Feature Film Best Cinematography Melhor Fotografia de Longametragem | 2011 | Lula
Feature Film Best Art Direction Melhor Direo de Arte | 2011
Box Office Collection 63,027,681 USD
When Nascimento enters the restaurant to confront Guaracy, the man wearing the blue and white striped shirt who stands to congratulate him is Rodrigo Pimentel, the real-life former BOPE officer who co-wrote the screenplay of 'Tropa de Elite', and whom the character of Nascimento is based upon.
About 11.1 million paying viewers made it the most seen movie in Brazilian cinema history. It also became the highest-grossing film of all time in Brazil, beating Avatar (2009)'s record.
Director José Padilha claimed that this movie ends his trilogy about urban violence in major Brazilian cities. The first one, Bus 174 (2002), was a documentary meant to explain how the state's indifference towards poor people can lead to the formation of violent criminals. The second, Elite Squad (2007), meant to explain how the state's indifference towards law enforcement agencies will often result in police brutality and corrupt officers. And finally, the last movie deals with the reasons behind the state's choice to ignore the poor and the police.
The character of Diogo Fraga is based on the real life Rio de Janeiro State Representative Marcelo Freixo. On the first scene with Diogo Fraga where he is giving a lecture in a classroom, the real Marcelo Freixo can be seen sitting on the first row.
Director 'Jose Padilha' had to keep the master DVD copy (with no audio) in an undisclosed bank safe in order to avoid the same piracy issues he experienced on Elite Squad (2007). The initial idea was to document this measure with a TV news crew to promote anti-piracy initiatives but it later had to be dismissed as the branch manager was afraid of a potential heist in case its location was disclosed.
"Rocha: Each dog licks his own dick."
"Lt. Colonel Nascimento: You know what this operation should be called? Officer: No, sir. Lt. Colonel Nascimento: Operation Iraq."