This article discusses the different discursive materialities (sound, image, writing, etc.) on the meaning of the body and violence in Abril Despedaçado (2002), by Walter Salles. The research aims at studies on languages, comprehension and functioning in relation to materialized violence through a tradition that is repost from generation to generation, relating time, body and space, in the reading of film language and cinematographic works, in which, the subject and his identity are insert. For this, the analysis took place through readings in Discourse Analysis (ORLANDI, 2007; FOUCAULT, 1999, 2008), from a perspective of violence materialized in the film Abril Despedaçado (2002), also based on Milanez (2011) and Baecque (2011) , taking the...