
Parafernália, o Dia da Caça 1968
Dive into the chaotic world of *Parafernália, o Dia da Caça (1968)*, a Brazilian comedy that blends absurdity with social satire.
Director: Francis Palmeira
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Parafernália, o Dia da Caça* (1968) about?
This Brazilian comedy follows Paulo, a carefree playboy who gets entangled in a terrorist plot, leading to his exile with an engaged woman in an embassy. Alongside, a wealthy couple's restless pursuit of excitement collides with a quirky lesbian duo, adding layers of absurdity and social satire.
Who directed *Parafernália, o Dia da Caça*?
The film was directed by Francis Palmeira, a filmmaker known for his unique take on Brazilian cinema.
Who stars in *Parafernália, o Dia da Caça*?
The film features Armando Bógus, Irina Greco, Marisa Urban, Flávio Migliaccio, and Marina Montini in pivotal roles.
Is *Parafernália, o Dia da Caça* (1968) worth watching?
As a 1960s Brazilian comedy, it offers a nostalgic yet eccentric glimpse into the era's social dynamics and humor. While not a mainstream classic, its absurdity and cultural context make it a quirky watch for fans of retro cinema.
How long is *Parafernália, o Dia da Caça*?
The runtime of *Parafernália, o Dia da Caça* (1968) is 100 minutes.
About Parafernália, o Dia da Caça (1968) — Brazil's Wild Comedy of Exile and Absurdity
Dive into the chaotic world of *Parafernália, o Dia da Caça (1968)*, a Brazilian comedy that blends absurdity with social satire. Directed by Francis Palmeira, this 100-minute cult classic follows Paulo, a carefree middle-class playboy who stumbles into a terrorist conspiracy, leading to a surreal exile with the engaged Letícia in a foreign embassy. When a guerrilla camp is raided by police, Paulo and Letícia find themselves caught in a web of unexpected alliances and shifting loyalties.
The film's eccentric atmosphere is heightened by the antics of a wealthy couple, Luís and Márcia, whose restless search for excitement leads them into bizarre encounters, including a flirtation with a lesbian duo that stirs up unexpected tension. With sharp wit and a touch of 1960s counterculture flair, *Parafernália, o Dia da Caça* captures the madness of a generation navigating love, chaos, and the absurdities of life.