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Change of Life (1967)

Género : Drama

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 30M

Director : Paulo Rocha
Escritor : Paulo Rocha, António Reis

Sinopsis

After a stint in the army fighting in Angola, a soldier comes home to find his sweetheart has married his brother. He makes advances towards his sister-in-law, but she turns him down. Discouraged, the man meets a new girlfriend who vows to escape the town's crushing poverty even if she has to steal.

Actores

Geraldo del Rey
Geraldo del Rey
Adelino
Isabel Ruth
Isabel Ruth
Albertina
Maria Barroso
Maria Barroso
Júlia
João Guedes
João Guedes
Inácio
Constança Navarro
Constança Navarro
Old Woman
Mário Santos
Mário Santos
Old Man
Nunes Vidal
Nunes Vidal
Raimundo
Antônio Coelho
Antônio Coelho
Soares Couto
Soares Couto
António Pinho
António Pinho

Tripulaciones

Paulo Rocha
Paulo Rocha
Director
Paulo Rocha
Paulo Rocha
Screenplay
António Reis
António Reis
Screenplay
Carlos Paredes
Carlos Paredes
Music
Elso Roque
Elso Roque
Director of Photography
Paulo Rocha
Paulo Rocha
Editor
Noémia Delgado
Noémia Delgado
Editor
António Campos
António Campos
Assistant Director
Alfredo Tropa
Alfredo Tropa
Sound
Teresa Olga
Teresa Olga
Continuity
Manuel Bento
Manuel Bento
Production Assistant
António da Cunha Telles
António da Cunha Telles
Producer

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