Posted at 25.02.2008 10:40 by Martin
Controversarsial documents like Sicko are always a great impulse for neverending arguments and lively discussions. A new movie Send a Bullet (Manda Bala) filmed by director Jason Kohn will probably rise a lot of emotions as well. This documentary inspects corruption and class warfare in Brazil, which is little specific but still quite an interesting topic. VoMiT released this dvd screener with cropped bottom, which contained hardsubs, so you will miss a part of the image, but it’s still very watchable.
Explores the cycles of violence that plague Brazil’s upper and lower economic classes in fits of rampant corruption and violent kidnappings. These cycles are chronicled utilizing personalized stories that reflect the growing truth about Brazil’s huge economic disparities–differences that cause violence on both sides of the spectrum. A frog farm connected to a corrupt politician and one of the most powerful men in Brazil; a kidnapping victim who had both her ears cut off before she was released to her parents; a wealthy plastic surgeon who pioneered the procedure used to reconstruct the ears of kidnapping victims; and a kidnapper who has watched many like him escape the poorest parts of Brazil for the wealthier Sao Paolo, where they terrorize the upper class with kidnappings, theft and murder.

Send.A.Bullet.2007.DVDSCR.XviD-VoMiT
1 CD, 700 MB, vmt-bullet-xvid
85 min, 640×272, 950 kbps, 2ch AC3
IMDB (7.5), hp, nfo, torrent