Noite Vazia, literally meaning Empty Night but translated as Men and Women, is a 1964 Brazilian drama film, one of the best known of the filmmaker Walter Hugo Khouri, with a soundtrack by Rogério Duprat executed by Zimbo Trio.
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Directed by | Walter Hugo Khouri |
Written by | Walter Hugo Khouri |
Produced by | Nelson Gaspari Walter Hugo Khouri |
Starring | Norma Bengell Odete Lara Mário Benvenutti Gabriele Tinti |
Cinematography | Rudolf Icsey |
Edited by | Mauro Alice |
Music by | Rogério Duprat |
Production companies | Kamera Filmes Vera Cruz Filmes |
Distributed by | Cinedistri Embrafilme |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
In November 2015 the film entered the list made by the Brazilian Association of Film Critics (Abraccine) of the 100 best Brazilian films of all time. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival.[2]
In São Paulo, two friends (one married and from a wealthy family) take two prostitutes for a night of searching for different pleasures. The experience turns out to be frustrating for all concerned, with the four spending the time talking about themselves, the bitterness of life and the emptiness of their lives.
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