Winner of the 2007 Documentary Grand Jury Prize at Sundance.
You can learn more about this totally original documentary and see trailers here.
If the chasm between the 1% of the most wealthy in the United States and the rest of us continues to grow, what might America look like?
This fascinating, droll and horrifying documentary about San Paolo, Brazil, and endemic corruption in the Brazilian government provides a possible answer -- and it it isn't pretty (even if the film is cinematically a high quality job).
There's a morbid gripping power to Manda Bala from its first panning shot of the condo rooftops of Sao Paolo and their helipads. Why do so many residential buildings have helicopter landing pads? So the wealthy can commute via the air to avoid kidnappings from the displaced underclass.
Many of the key characters in Manda Bala are interviewed with almost comically stern translators by their sides, thus lending a further surreal air to the content.
From an online reviewer:
If Tarantino made documentaries, this is what they'd look like. Beautifully lensed, perfectly edited, and laced throughout with a killer soundtrack of brazillian tunes, this movie grabs you from the first moment and captivates till the last frame. Rather than beating you over the head with it's message, or concocting a bogus narrative to tell a specific story, instead, Manda Bala interweaves numerous characters and their various roles in the drama of Sao Paulo's infamous daily kidnappings. These interwoven tales are so expertly layered that the filmmakers intended conclusions appear innescapable. It's a simply brillant piece of documentary work that everyone should see.
Description from NetFlix:
Documentarian Jason Kohn aims his lens at Brazil, widely considered one of the world's most corrupt and violent nations, to capture the ways in which people make a living -- and try to stay alive. Subjects include a businessman who invests in bulletproofing his cars; a politician who runs a suspiciously lucrative frog farm; and a plastic surgeon who specializes in the reconstruction of mutilated ears. In 2007, this film won the Documentary Grand Jury Prize at Sundance.
Manda Bala (Documentary DVD)
Directed by Jason Kohn

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Jason Kohn, Director of Manda Bala, Accepts the Documentary Grand Jury Prize at Sundance.
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Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Surround Sound, Widescreen
Language: English, Portuguese
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only.)
Number of discs: 1
Studio: WEA
DVD Release Date: April 8, 2008
Run Time: 85 minutes
ASIN: B0012OSGV8
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