Chronically Unfeasible (2000)
Directed by Sérgio Bianchi
Genres - Drama |
Sub-Genres - Social Problem Film |
Run Time - 101 min. |
Countries - Brazil |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Rebecca Flint Marx
A docudrama about the economic and social disparity between Brazil's upper and lower classes, Chronically Unfeasible was filmed over a five-year period as a fictionalized documentary. Director Sergio Bianchi trains his camera on ineffective union organizers, street children who fight over their toys, police engaging in random acts of brutality, and a black maid who is humiliated by the bourgeois family whom she has known almost all her life. Central to the film are scenes that take place at a restaurant, where a snotty middle-class couple picks at their food, a manager tries to make something of her life, and a young waiter is fired for sleeping with his boss.
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Brazil, social-inequality, lower-class, upper-class, brutality, street-life