Popularity and box office Tropa de Elite became one of the most popular Brazilian movies in history. According to Datafolha, 77% of
São Paulo residents knew about the movie. The
word of mouth was also important for the disclosure of the film, with 80% of the people rating the movie as "excellent" or "good", according to the same poll. The movie was released in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo on October 5, 2007 (with the intention of being considered by the
Ministry of Culture to compete as the Brazilian entry for the
Best Foreign Language Film Oscar). It was released nationwide on October 12, 2007. By January 2008, 2.5 million people had seen it in theaters. In Rio and São Paulo, with no promotion other than billboards, 180,000 people saw the movie during its opening weekend. The movie was also the cover issue for the two Brazil's most important weekly magazines,
Veja and
Época. In the beginning of 2008 it was confirmed that
Rede Globo would produce a TV series based on the movie. In 2011
Rockstar Games recommended
Elite Squad to fans of its video game
Max Payne 3, which is set in Brazil and depicts battles between special police units and favela gangs.
Critical response Outside Brazil reviews of the film were initially mixed, but after time the film was received more positively.
Elite Squad has an approval rating of 51% on
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, based on 35 reviews, and an average rating of 5.2/10. The website's critical consensus states: "Brutal, action-heavy Brazilian cop film with a pointless voiceover. Lacks flair, overdoes the violence and is never quite sure where its morals lie".
Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 33 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". The film won the
Golden Bear at the 2008
Berlin Film Festival.
Criticism When the first version of the film leaked, it caused a major controversy for its portrayal of Captain Nascimento's unpunished
police brutality in
slums (favelas); some saw it as
glamourizing police violence. After its exhibition in
Berlin Film Festival, critic Jay Weissberg, in a
Variety article, called the movie "a one-note celebration of violence-for-good that plays like a recruitment film for
fascist thugs". Michel Misse, a researcher of urban violence in the
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, in an article by
Carta Capital, tried to explain why some people cheered at Captain Nascimento's actions: "as the judiciary system cannot keep up with the demand for punishment, some may think
civil rights leads to unpunishment. And then, they want illegal solutions. That's why Captain Nascimento is called".
Awards Brazilian Awards Elite Squad would be one of Brazil's most awarded movies, both at home and abroad. In the 2008
Vivo Brazilian Academy Film Awards Elite Squad won nine awards: Best Director, Best Actor, Best Photography, Best Special Effects, Best Make-up, Best Fiction Editing, and Best Sound. The movie would also sweep the
Guarani Brazilian Film Awards pt], winning nine awards for Best Movie, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Soundtrack, Best Sound, Best Editing, Best Special Effects and Best Movie according to the public. It would tie with
City of God as the movie with the most Guarani Awards. In August 19, 2008, Elite Squad won four awards at the
Contigo! Cinema Awards, winning Best Movie, Best Screenplay, Best Director and Best Secondary Character. Director André Padilha did not attend, so the prize was received by
André Ramiro. At the
ACIE Prize of Cinema, it won Best Movie, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Photography and Popular Jury. At the
SESC Festival of Best Movies, Elite Squad won both by critics and public for Best Actor, while winning the public vote for Best Movie and Best Director but losing in the critic vote to
Playing. It also won Best Movie Sound at the 2008 ABC Prize. At the 2007
Arte Qualidade Brasil Award pt], Tropa de Elite won Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress and Best Promising Actor. On March 25, 2008, Director José Padilha and Editor Daniel Rezende won the
APCA Award for Best Film for best Director and Editor.
Foreign Awards On February 16, 2008,
Elite Squad won the Best Movie award at the
58th Berlin International Film Festival, the
Golden Bear. On August 8, 2008, it won the popular jury for Best Movie at the
Lima Film Festival. On August 11, 2009, it won the Best
Ibero-American Movie award at the 2009
Silver Condor Awards. ==Soundtrack==