Year: 1982
Runtime: 106 mins
Language: Portuguese
Director: Joaquim Pedro de Andrade
A whimsical fantasy comedy that dramatizes the life of Brazilian writer Oswald de Andrade, a key figure of Brazil’s Modernist movement. The film splits his persona between two performers—Ítala Nandi embodying his feminine anima and Flávio Galvão portraying his masculine side—creating a playful exploration of his dual nature.
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