Carandiru

Carandiru

2003 • DramaR
When a doctor decides to carry out an AIDS prevention program inside Latin America’s largest prison: the Casa de Detenção de São Paulo - Carandiru, he meets the future victims of one of the darkest days in Brazilian History when the State of São Paulo’s Military Police, with the excuse for law enforcement, shot to death 111 people. Based on real facts and on the book written by Dráuzio Varella.
Runtime: 2h 25m
Drauzio Varella's 'Carandiru' offers a profound and authentic glimpse into the realities of life inside one of the most notorious prisons in Brazil. As a true account from Varella himself, who spent years as a volunteer physician at the prison, the book delves deep into the personal stories and societal structures that define the lives of the inmates. The narratives are woven with empathy and insight as Varella highlights the complex human experiences hidden within the prison walls, offering readers a deeper understanding of the conditions and struggles faced by the prisoners. Reading 'Carandiru' provides an immersive experience that goes beyond the visuals depicted in the film adaptation. The book's intimate and nuanced portrayal of themes such as survival, injustice, and humanity enables readers to engage more reflectively with the individual stories and contexts that the movie may only briefly touch upon. Varella’s detailed observations and narratives invite readers to ponder on the broader implications of the prison system and its impact on society, making the book an essential read for those seeking a more thorough and contemplative exploration of the human condition within this hidden world.

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Carandiru
by Drauzio Varella