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An armed gang chases after an escaped chicken in a favela called the City of God.The chicken stops between the gang and a young man nicknamed Rocket. In the 1960s, three impoverished, amateur thieves known as the "Tender Trio" – Shaggy, Clipper, and Rocket's older brother, Goose – rob business owners and share the money with the community who, in turn, hide them from the police.
(The Super Insurgent Group of Intemperance Talent, often stylized as The SIGIT) is an Indonesian rock band based in Bandung, Indonesia. The band consists of Rektivianto "Rekti" Yoewono (vocals, guitar), Farri Icksan Wibisana (guitar), Aghan Sudrajat (bass), and Absar Lebeh (guitar).
A city where en eternal eclipse has cast a shadow over the rights and wrongs. A city where God has apparently deserted his illusory throne and vanished without a trace." [5] Indiaglitz gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote "City of God is a movie with feelings and appeal for the proponents of differently made experimental cinema. Director Lijo, Anil ...
City of God (Portuguese: Cidade de Deus) is a 1997 semi-autobiographical novel by Paulo Lins, about three young men and their lives in Cidade de Deus, a favela in Western Rio de Janeiro where Lins grew up. [1] It is the only novel by Lins that has been published. It took Lins 8 years to complete the book.
The documentary shows what has changed in the lives of the actors from the 2002 feature film City of God. The actors who portrayed Dadinho, Bené, and Li'l Zé , as well as the actress Alice Braga and musician and actor Seu Jorge participated in this documentary ten years after starring in the earlier film, directed by Fernando Meirelles .
Visible Idea of Perfection is a debut album by the Indonesian hard rock band, The S.I.G.I.T. It was released in 2006 in Indonesia by FFWD Records; in 2007 in Australia by Caveman!
Another Day is a 2001 American-Canadian romantic drama film directed by Jeffrey Reiner and starring Shannen Doherty, Julian McMahon, and Max Martini. It was written by Don MacLeod and Helen Frost. [1] It was produced by Eric Norlen and Jean Desormeaux, and released as a television film. It received 53% on Rotten Tomatoes. [2]
The term City of God may refer to The City of God (De civitate Dei), a fifth-century book by St. Augustine of Hippo, and subsequently to the Roman Catholic Church and its unity with civil power, such as existed between it and the Holy Roman Empire in the Middle Ages. There are many derivative works and institutions: