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Mitt hem är Copacabana [My Home Is Copacabana] (Arne Sucksdorff, 1965)

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Mitt hem är Copacabana (1965)

The favela children on the beach, playing with kites and mingling with the rich kids. DP: Arne Sucksdorff.

A kite in celebration of 浜松まつり, the Hamamatsu Kite Festival, which takes place on May 3–5*

 

Favela kids steal kites and sell them on in this Copacabana-set Nordic drama.

 

Toninho Carlos de Lima, Rico in the movie, was not a homeless kid from the favelas but lived in a house with his family when he was send to Sweden to promote Mitt hem är Copacabana. A wealthy Swedish couple offered to adopt him, and his natural mother reluctantly gave in hoping to prevent a life of crime for her son (source). That too, dear reader, is colonialism.