Manô (2005)
Manô, an obscure and anonymous character from popular comedies of the 1920s, escapes the destruction of an old movie studio, materializing into the real world from a celluloid film. Manô tries to adapt and survive in present-day Lisbon, for which he is unprepared. Mariana, an unemployed photographer, meets Manô and tries to help him discover the reason for his return, despite Marco, a psychologist with little sense of humor, disliking this clumsy black-and-white character.
Director: George Felner
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy
Runtime: 99 min
Release Date: November 17, 2005
Cast
- Diogo Infante - Marco
- Adelaide de Sousa - Mariana
- George Felner - Manô
- Canto e Castro - Delo (idoso)
- Marco D'Almeida - Delo (jovem)
- Alda Gomes - Secretária
- Flávia Gusmão
- Adelino Tavares - Miguel
- Manuel Marques - Homem Colombo
- Asdrubal Teles - Vizinho
Screenplay
- George Felner (Screenplay)
Music: Nuno Malo
Cinematography: José António Loureiro
Editing: George Felner
Production: Costa do Castelo Filmes
Country: Portugal
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
More Films by Director: George Felner
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Manô about?
- Manô, an obscure and anonymous character from popular comedies of the 1920s, escapes the destruction of an old movie studio, materializing into the real world from a celluloid film. Manô tries to adapt and survive in present-day Lisbon, for which he is unprepared. Mariana, an unemployed photographer, meets Manô and tries to help him discover the reason for his return, despite Marco, a psychologist with little sense of humor, disliking this clumsy black-and-white character.
- Who directed Manô?
- Manô was directed by George Felner.
- Who stars in Manô?
- Manô stars Diogo Infante, Adelaide de Sousa, George Felner, Canto e Castro, Marco D'Almeida, Alda Gomes.
- How long is Manô?
- Manô has a runtime of 1h 39m (99 minutes).
- What genre is Manô?
- Manô is a Comedy, Fantasy film.
- Where was Manô produced?
- Manô was produced in Portugal.