On the streets of Bahia, Brazil, a charismatic youth named Pedro Bala leads a group of homeless kids. Together they navigate survival, crime, love, and local traditions while embracing capoe... Read allOn the streets of Bahia, Brazil, a charismatic youth named Pedro Bala leads a group of homeless kids. Together they navigate survival, crime, love, and local traditions while embracing capoeira and Afro-Brazilian spirituality.On the streets of Bahia, Brazil, a charismatic youth named Pedro Bala leads a group of homeless kids. Together they navigate survival, crime, love, and local traditions while embracing capoeira and Afro-Brazilian spirituality.
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For a long time I have wanted to write about this movie but yonic has said everything I would. We both lived in the former Soviet Union when the movie was released there after it had been submitted for the competition at Moscow Film Festival. It seems that he and I could've been in the same theater sitting next to each other, living, loving, hoping, hating, praying, fighting, suffering, trying to survive and dying together with the sandpit generals, the gang of children - outlaws in Bahia, Brazil. Based on the novel by great Jorge Amado, "The Sandpit Generals" is a wonderful and unjustly forgotten movie with the song that would simply take you out of this world. Made decades before "City of God", "The Sandpit Generals" is more compelling, heartbreaking, and harrowing movie that I would place close to Bunuel's "Los Olvidados" and this is the best I could say about any movie that describes the World of the Young and Damned.
I agree with the previous comment, that this US masterpiece is unknown to the US viewers' (yet, it is far from being mainstream)... The sweet and sad charm of this masterpiece is haunting me from my childhood. I was of the age of Dora's brother when I saw it for the very first time, and even not being able to rate the movie, I loved everything in it (especially the story-line and the amazing music)... I tend to give it 10, but I reserve it for the movies I have yet to see... This is one of a kind movie, finding JUST RIGHT texture of the place, the circumstances, and the message... If you ask what is the Brazilian analogue of mono-no-aware mood in Zen cinema, go and see this one. Amazing!!! Love it!!!
Many years ago in 1974, when I was a schoolgirl, I saw a movie, which impressed me greatly, turned my soul upside down and determined my future life. It was Hall Bartlett's movie The Sandpit Generals. Up to now I can't forget that impression. I was shocked and fascinated and felt indissoluble ties with its characters - those homeless teenagers who, in spite of appalling conditions didn't lose their human dignity. They fought for their life, their future, their love.
And music, that fascinating music! It penetrated into the depth of the heart, and the heart itself began sounding in unison with this doleful and courageous melody.
Since 1974 I've seen the movie more than one hundred times. When I feel grief or despair, "The Generals" gives me hope, courage and desire to struggle. I think the movie is a real masterpiece of world cinematography and it isn't my opinion only. It is one of the most beloved movies in Russia, and is still being demonstrated in the cinemas. One can hardly imagine what a success it was. In 1974 the movie was called the best film by the young people of the Soviet Union. Here in Russia everyone loves and remembers unforgettable " Generals".
Due to my naivety and the lack of information about Hollywood I was perfectly sure that The Sandpit Generals enjoys the same popularity in the USA. Only in 1998 I learned that the movie was completely unaccepted in the US, it simply wasn't demonstrated there. Reading brief and sarcastic remarks of American critics I felt such indignation and insult. One of them, commenting the awarding of the Prize at Moscow festival, wrote that the Jury must have been taken aback by abundance of blue-eyed blonds among Brazilian waifs. I'm perfectly sure that this idea had never occurred to any member of the Jury, neither to me. I still wonder what percentage of blonds should be there. Perhaps Hall Bartlett died without knowing how dear his movie was to millions and millions of Soviet people. The Sandpit became a kind of a cult for the whole generation.
And music, that fascinating music! It penetrated into the depth of the heart, and the heart itself began sounding in unison with this doleful and courageous melody.
Since 1974 I've seen the movie more than one hundred times. When I feel grief or despair, "The Generals" gives me hope, courage and desire to struggle. I think the movie is a real masterpiece of world cinematography and it isn't my opinion only. It is one of the most beloved movies in Russia, and is still being demonstrated in the cinemas. One can hardly imagine what a success it was. In 1974 the movie was called the best film by the young people of the Soviet Union. Here in Russia everyone loves and remembers unforgettable " Generals".
Due to my naivety and the lack of information about Hollywood I was perfectly sure that The Sandpit Generals enjoys the same popularity in the USA. Only in 1998 I learned that the movie was completely unaccepted in the US, it simply wasn't demonstrated there. Reading brief and sarcastic remarks of American critics I felt such indignation and insult. One of them, commenting the awarding of the Prize at Moscow festival, wrote that the Jury must have been taken aback by abundance of blue-eyed blonds among Brazilian waifs. I'm perfectly sure that this idea had never occurred to any member of the Jury, neither to me. I still wonder what percentage of blonds should be there. Perhaps Hall Bartlett died without knowing how dear his movie was to millions and millions of Soviet people. The Sandpit became a kind of a cult for the whole generation.
10yonic
Greatest American hit movie in the Soviet Union in 70s-80s.One of my all-time favorite flicks. I still cry.I saw this movie twice in the mid 70s and I still can't get over how fascinating, touching and profoundly deep it was.The ending and the overall atmosphere haunt me to this day, to some degree thanks to the soundtrack which is out-worldly.All excellent-idea (classic novel by Brazilian cultural icon Jorge Amado), music of Dorival Caymmi and actor's work of Kent Lane and Alejandro Rey.The acting is strong, the narrative is compelling enough and its semi-documentary style direction is consistent and provides clarity and pace.
I have recently spent two years in Brazil and if anything, it has became even more aggressive than in the movie.
Its classic from my childhood. When capitalism is unbalanced it leads to children poverty and brings worst in the people, fighting for survival like animals.
Unfortunately this film is erased and forgotten - impossible to buy anywhere.
Its classic from my childhood. When capitalism is unbalanced it leads to children poverty and brings worst in the people, fighting for survival like animals.
Unfortunately this film is erased and forgotten - impossible to buy anywhere.
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- TriviaThe plural "Generals" is most likely incorrect. Have never found advertising other than singular "The Sandpit General". Distributed by AIP under the title "The Wild Pack", with runs in San Francisco in October 1972 and Chicago (January 5, 1973). Under the title "The Sandpit General", opened in Minneapolis November 14, 1975 and not distributed by AIP (perhaps self-distributed by Hall Bartlett?) Re-titling to "The Defiant" occurred in 1985.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Starshiy syn (1976)
- SoundtracksWhen I See a Star
aka "Marcha dos Pescadores"
Music by Dorival Caymmi
Lyrics by Louis Oliveira
Sung by Tisha Sterling
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- 1h 42m(102 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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