1. Jeff Kite – Dawn In Rio / 2. Jeff Kite – Bossa Groove / 3. Jeff Kite – Diving In The Sea / 4. Jeff Kite – The Walk Uphill (Favela Theme) / 5. Juca Chaves – Take Me Back To Piaui / 6. Jeff Kite – Surf School / 7. Jeff Kite – Bossa Groove / 8. Jeff Kite – Theme For Fabio / 9. Jeff Kite – Big Wave Ridaz / 10. Jeff Kite – Fabio Vs Rogerio / 11. Jeff Kite – Bossa Groove / 12. Jeff Kite – Timelapse / 13. Jeff Kite – Arpoador Beach / 14. Lucio Gomes Queiroz – Berimbeiss / 15. Nego Mocambique – Montagem Do Surfista Avao / 16. Deise Tigrona – Caldeirão (Tejo Remix) Remix – Tejo
Rio Breaks, directed by Justin Mitchell, is a documentary film that follows the story of two best friends as they try to escape the pitfalls of life in the slums of Rio de Janeiro by riding the waves on their favourite beach. The DVD was released on the 24th September on Mr Bongo after a successful theatrical run that began at the Empire, Leicester Square in London and continued across the UK. This is the original soundtrack.
The main composer of the soundtrack, which was specially commissioned for the film, is Jeff Kite. He recorded and produced the soundtrack at Deathstar Studios in Los Angeles. He currently plays with Julian Casablancas, Vicky Cryer and Beat Club.
The soundtrack also features tracks from Deize Tigrona, Nego Moçambique and Juca Chaves.
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Surfing at Rio de Janeiro’s Arpoador Beach is a way of life with its own community and specific rituals, such as showing young surfers Fabio and Naama, the secret breaking points on the seafront. The surfers, trainers and the children, all come from the hills of Rio in shantytowns called favelas. In a city which bears it class divide on its very topography, the beach serves as an authentic melting point where people across class and age barriers can meet and gather. It provides the closest normal life Fabio and Naama can share. Fabio, having lost his father to the gang war which terrorizes the favelas, finds succor through the help of his friends at the Arpoador Beach Surfing Club.
Based on a 2004 article by Vince Medeiros for Surfer’s Path magazine, Rio Breaks eschews the conventional sports documentary narrative. It places surfing in relation to what it means to people in their daily life. Working as his own cinematographer, director Justin Mitchell makes use of digital video to intimately convey the society and world of two close childhood friends bonded by their love for surfing, their desire for escape and search for a better world.
Gentle, touching and beautifully captured, this is the best surfing documentary since Riding Giants Total Film
A poignant study of the Rio kids who see breaking waves as the only escape from a short life of crime with a favela drug gang Empire
Eye Opening The Observer
Cast & Credits: Fabio da Costa / Naama Martines de Uzeda / Directed: Justin Mitchell
Awards: Hawaii International Film Festival (2009): Nominated, Documentary Feature
Technical: 2009 / 85 minutes / English, and Portuguese with English subtitles / Dolby 5:1 / 1.85 : 1 Colour / DVD PAL Multi Region / Rating: 12 / MRBDVD042
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