“Carolina Maria de Jesus” Film: A Global Phenomenon Born from Brazilian Reality

Roger Ebert

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.

Jeferson De's cinematic adaptation of “Carolina Maria de Jesus” has garnered significant attention, winning the A.H. Media Production Award at the recent Goes to Cannes showcase. This film transcends its Brazilian origins, offering a deeply human narrative that addresses dignity, maternal love, hunger, education, and the relentless pursuit of aspirations. It spotlights the remarkable life of Carolina Maria de Jesus, a pivotal figure in Latin American literature, whose journey from extreme poverty in a São Paulo favela to international literary acclaim is a testament to her talent and unwavering determination.

A Cinematic Journey into the Life of Carolina Maria de Jesus

On May 26, 2026, the film “Carolina Maria de Jesus,” under the direction of Brazilian filmmaker Jeferson De, received the prestigious A.H. Media Production Award at the 'Goes to Cannes' showcase. Actress Maria Gal, who not only portrays Carolina but also produced the film, highlights its universal relevance, asserting that it is more than just a movie; it is a movement dedicated to giving voice to those historically marginalized. The narrative draws from Carolina’s globally renowned diary, “Child of the Dark” (originally “Quarto de Despejo”), which chronicles her life in the 1950s as a waste collector in the Canindé favela. Her poignant observations on society, coupled with her resilience against profound racial and economic adversity, form the core of this compelling story.

Gal’s dedication to her role was profound, involving an 18-kilogram weight loss to authentically embody Carolina’s experience with hunger. She immersed herself in Carolina’s daily reality by collecting recyclables on the streets of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, aiming to grasp the social invisibility and struggles faced by the author. Director Jeferson De, known for works like “Broder” and “M8,” emphasizes the immense artistic, political, and historical importance of bringing Carolina’s story to the screen. The production team includes Clélia Bessa (Raccord Produções) and co-producers like Globo Filmes, Rosane Svartman (RSMTS), Cris Arenas (Buda Filmes), Sara Silveira (Dezenove Som e Imagens), and Mact of France, with Elo Studios handling Brazilian distribution. Maíra Oliveira penned the screenplay, and Sundance winner Lilís Soares served as the cinematographer. Other notable award recipients at Goes to Cannes included German Golub’s “At Your Service” and Daniel Romero Bueno’s “The Daughters.”

This cinematic endeavor is a vital step in acknowledging and celebrating the contributions of overlooked voices, especially given the historical underrepresentation of Black narratives in Brazilian cinema. It also serves as a powerful reminder of how art can illuminate societal injustices and inspire a deeper understanding of the human condition, challenging preconceived notions about who is worthy of a spotlight.

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