Guerre conjugale /

Guerre conjugale: Many stories revolving around a poor couple who, in spite of hating each other, still live together under the same roof.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Andrade, Oswald de, 1890-1954 (Author), Trevisan, Dalton (Author, Screenwriter), Eulálio, Alexandre (Author, Screenwriter)
Corporate Authors: Filmes do Serro (Firm) (film production company.), Empresa Brasileira de Filmes (film production company.)
Other Authors: Silva, Carmen (Actor), Duarte, Lima, 1930- (Actor), Gregório, Carlos, 1947- (Actor), Soares, Jofre, 1918-1996 (Actor), Linhares, Luis, 1926-1995 (Actor), Pereio, Paulo César, 1940- (Actor), Torres, Fernando, 1932- (Actor), Galvão, Flávio, 1947- (Actor), Sfat, Dina, 1938- (Actor), Pellegrino, Dora, 1960- (Actor), Duarte, Regina, 1947- (Actor), Paulo José, 1937- (Actor), Andrade, Joaquim Pedro de, 1932-1988 (Screenwriter)
Format: Video Blu-ray Disc
Language:Portuguese
Published: New York, NY : Kino Lorber, [2018]
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Description
Summary:Guerre conjugale: Many stories revolving around a poor couple who, in spite of hating each other, still live together under the same roof.
O homem do pau Brasil. Fantasy comedy about Brazilian writer Oswald de Andrade, one of the most important icons of Modernism in Brazil. In the film, Oswald is played by two actors: Ítala Nandi, as his feminine anima, and Flávio Galvão, as the masculine half.
Item Description:Part [3] of a 3-Blu-ray discs boxed set.
Guerre conjugale is based on the same-named book by Mario de Andrade.
Guerre conjugale originally produced as a motion picture in 1975.
O homem do pau Brasil originally released as a motion picture in 1981.
O homem do pau Brasil is based on the writings of Oswald de Andrade.
Special features include shorts: Vereda Tropical [Tropical Lane] (1977 : 25 min.), O Aleijadinho (1978 : 24 min.)
Physical Description:1 videodisc (104 min., 79 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:Blu-ray disc; region A; DTS, 2.0 stereo sound format; requires Blu-ray player.
Awards:Guerre conjugale: Brazilia Festival of Brazilian Cinema, 1975: Candango Trophy in Best Film (Joaquim Pedro de Andrade), Best Director, Best Actress (Elsa Gomes), and Best Editing (Eduardo Escorel).
O homem do pau Brasil: Brazilia Festival of Brazilian Cinema, 1981: Candango Trophy in Best Film (Joaquim Pedro de Andrade) and Best Supporting Actress (Dina Sfat).
Production Credits:Guerre conjugale: Cinematography, Pedro de Moraes ; editing, Eduardo Escorel ; music, Ian Guest.
O homem do pau Brasil : Cinematography, Kiminhiko Kato; editor, Marco Antonio Cury; music, Rogerio Rossini.