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Fome de Amor: Directed by Nelson Pereira dos Santos. With Leila Diniz, Irene Stefânia, Arduíno Colassanti, Paulo Porto. Alfredo, a former revolutionary who is blind, deaf and mute, and his hedonistic wife are visited in their seaside house by another couple, just arriving from New York: a frustrated pianist and her husband, an ex-waiter of ...
- (141)
- Drama
- Nelson Pereira dos Santos
- 1973-03
Filme brasileiro: FOME DE AMOR. (1968) FOME DE AMOR é um filme brasileiro de 1968 dirigido por Nélson Pereira dos Santos. O roteiro, baseado no livro "História para Se Ouvir de Noite", de...
- 74 min
- 11.7K
- Cine BRASIL AMÉRICA
Alfredo, a former revolutionary who is blind, deaf and mute, and his hedonistic wife are visited in their seaside house by another couple from New York: a frustrated pianist and her husband, an ex-waiter of dubious character. Relationships of hate, love and sex soon develop between them.
Knowing his wife's adultery with a French painter Leon, Dario is very angry and conflict between the couple becomes strained. His wife Mary goes away to...
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Alfredo, a former revolutionary who is blind, deaf and mute, and his hedonistic wife are visited in their seaside house by another couple, just arriving from New York: a frustrated pianist and her husband, an ex-waiter of dubious character. Relationships of hate, love and sex soon develop between them. They swap wives as a liberation gesture. Besides, the pianist gets a little paranoid ...
An extended research tour of US university film programs introduced dos Santos to the American avant-garde filmmakers, among them Jonas Mekas and Stan Brakhage, who would directly inspire his formally radical adaptation of an allegorical short story about adultery and colonialism by Guilherme de Figueiredo.