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The film "Lula, the son of Brazil", which tells the story of popular President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, a poor laborer who became president of the largest country in Latin America, opened this week with record public Brasilia Film Festival.

With raw images of the arid and impoverished northeastern Brazil, where Lula was born in 1947, begins the film which chronicles the hard life of the family of eight children, abandoned by a violent father, headed by an illiterate mother determined, tender, and as 35 other Northeast million, ended up migrating to Sao Paulo, the industrial economic capital of Brazil.

"When the Northeast does not die before five years, surviving a long time", often said the president honoring its difficult history.

The film's director Fabio Barreto explores the arrival of Lula to the factories on the outskirts of Sao Paulo, where became a union leader who led historic strikes that challenged the dictatorship (1964-85), but does not address the subsequent founding of the leftist Workers Party with which he became President of one of the most unequal countries in the world.

"Lula, the son of Brazil" focuses on the personal side of the life of a man who faced adversity like the death of his wife and baby the day he was born his first son and she lost her mother was in jail when arrested by the regime.

The story is part of one of the eleven Latin American proposals due to make a statuette for best foreign film. The director, Barreto, and once competed for the prize with the movie O Cuatrilho in 1995.

The production, whose investment exceeded $ 10 million, is led by Ricardo Dias Rui actor in the role of Lula between 18 and 35, who debuted in cinema with the film.

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