Dadá
Dadá

Dadá

2002Movie20 minEnglish

Dílson, Dadá and Denis live in the El Vidigal quarter of Rio de Janeiro, and the three friends share an interest in acting. We learn about their life experiences, about their dreams, hopes and desires. From an economic standpoint they, like many other Brazilians, can only dream about certain things.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Joel Zito AraújoGenres: Drama, Biography

Plot Summary

The film chronicles the life and career of Emicida, a young rapper from the São Paulo periphery. It follows his journey as he uses music as a tool for social change, tackling themes of racism, poverty, and injustice. Emicida's rise from humble beginnings to national recognition is depicted, showcasing his struggle and determination.

Critical Reception

Dadá received moderate critical acclaim, with praise for its powerful social commentary and Emicida's compelling performance. While some critics noted its straightforward narrative, the film was largely lauded for its authenticity and its ability to shed light on important social issues within Brazil.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its honest portrayal of social issues.
  • Emicida's performance was highlighted as a strong point.
  • The film's direct approach resonated with many viewers.

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Fun Fact

The film 'Dadá' is actually about the early life and career of Brazilian rapper Emicida, whose real name is Leandro Roque decharles.

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