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Parafernália, o Dia da Caça 1968

100 min📅 1968-12-14

Dive into the chaotic world of *Parafernália, o Dia da Caça (1968)*, a Brazilian comedy that blends absurdity with social satire.

Director: Francis Palmeira

Cast

Armando Bógus
Armando Bógus
Paulo
Irina Greco
Irina Greco
Leticia
Marisa Urban
Marisa Urban
Marcia
Flávio Migliaccio
Flávio Migliaccio
Sócrates
Marina Montini
Mulata
Luiz Jasmin
Luís
Dorival Carper
Mário
Valentina Godoy
Valentina Godoy
Susana
Dilma Lóes
Dilma Lóes
Dorinha
Mara Carvalho
Mara Carvalho
Lourinha

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.