Men and Women (1964) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 17, 1964

Original Title:
Noite Vazia

Alternate Titles:
Anomalies ston erota
Eros
Eros... the Bizarre
Les céibataires à la recherche de l'érotisme

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Companhia Cinematográfica Vera Cruz
Kamera Filmes

Production Countries:
Brazil

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16|18 

Runtime: 93

Two friends take two prostitutes for a night of pleasure. But the night turns out to be frustrating for all involved, as much bitterness is revealed in their conversation and attitudes, uncovering their anguish and deeper feelings, and the emptiness of their lives.

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Assistant Director:
Mauricio Rittner
Alfredo Sternheim

Camera Operator:
Geraldo Gabriel

Continuity:
David Cardoso

Director:
Walter Hugo Khouri

Director of Photography:
Rudolf Icsey

Editor:
Mauro Alice

Electrician:
Horácio Camargo

Focus Puller:
Marcial Afonso Fraga
Raymundo Icó

Makeup Artist:
Jorge Pisani

Original Music Composer:
Rogério Duprat

Producer:
Walter Hugo Khouri

Production Design:
Pierino Massenzi

Sound Designer:
Ernesto Hack

Sound Engineer:
Raul Nanni
Miguel Sagatio
Antônio Vitale

Unit Production Manager:
Mauricio Rittner

Writer:
Walter Hugo Khouri

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