Intermissions

Intermissions

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  • Genre(s): Documentary
  • Language(s): Português (Portuguese)
  • Director(s): João Moreira Salles
  • Cast(s): Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Benedita da Silva, João Moreira Salles, José Dirceu, Luís Gushiken See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 57min
  • Award(s): ACIE 2005 (Won)
    ABC Trophy 2005 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: An Invisible Victim: The Eliza Samudio Case, The Last Forest
  • Story:
    The future President of Brazil is particularly outspoken while in the air. Lula explains to his fellow passengers what the difference is between his labor party and social democratic parties elsewhere in the world. His party was founded by workers, while the others were established by intellectuals who pretend to come from the proletariat. His message: stay close to who you are – in Lula's eyes, authenticity is a prerequisite for political success. This serves as a leitmotif throughout Intermissions, which follows Lula during the hectic election campaign for the presidency in 2002. Lula gave filmmaker João Moreira Salles and his crew complete access, and the result is an intimate documentary of what went on behind the scenes. Sometimes, Lula is afraid that he will lose his freedom as president. Combined with Lula's candor, the film's observational style provides some very special insight into one of Brazil's most popular leaders.
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STORY

Story
The future President of Brazil is particularly outspoken while in the air. Lula explains to his fellow passengers what the difference is between his labor party and social democratic parties elsewhere in the world. His party was founded by workers, while the others were established by intellectuals who pretend to come from the proletariat. His message: stay close to who you are – in Lula's eyes, authenticity is a prerequisite for political success. This serves as a leitmotif throughout Intermissions, which follows Lula during the hectic election campaign for the presidency in 2002. Lula gave filmmaker João Moreira Salles and his crew complete access, and the result is an intimate documentary of what went on behind the scenes. Sometimes, Lula is afraid that he will lose his freedom as president. Combined with Lula's candor, the film's observational style provides some very special insight into one of Brazil's most popular leaders.

AWARDS

Won
ACIE Award

Best Documentary Melhor Documentrio | 2005 | João Moreira

Grand Coral - Second Prize Award

Documentary | 2005 | João Moreira

APCA Trophy Award

Best Film Melhor Filme | 2005 | João Moreira

Nominations
ABC Trophy Award

Documentary Best Cinematography Melhor Fotografia em Documentrio | 2005 | Walter

Cinema Brazil Grand Prize Award

Best Director Melhor Diretor | 2005 | João Moreira

Best Documentary (Melhor Documentrio) | 2005 | João Moreira

Premio Guarani Award

Best Director | 2005 | João Moreira

Best Documentary | 2005 | João Moreira

TRIVIA

Trivia

Director João Moreira Salles obtained President Lula's permission to film his campaign on the condition he wouldn't divulge any filmed material until after he was inaugurated in office. The 240 hours of footage were kept secret until the final film's release in 2004.