Homens de Rua (1991)
The film is close to the experiences of men and women forced to survive on the streets of São Paulo in the early 1990s, a time of deteriorating living conditions for workers, high unemployment and increasing urban poverty. Between approaching the problem as something structural and a sensitive look at the characters, the documentary portrays the lives of people who lost their work, distanced themselves from their affections and saw their identity disintegrate.
Director: Joel Zito Araújo
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 32 min
Release Date: November 21, 1991
Screenplay
- Joel Zito Araújo (Screenplay)
Editing: Cleiton Capellossi
Production: Tapiri Cinematográfica
Country: Brazil
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
Keywords
social
More Films by Director: Joel Zito Araújo
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Homens de Rua about?
- The film is close to the experiences of men and women forced to survive on the streets of São Paulo in the early 1990s, a time of deteriorating living conditions for workers, high unemployment and increasing urban poverty. Between approaching the problem as something structural and a sensitive look at the characters, the documentary portrays the lives of people who lost their work, distanced themselves from their affections and saw their identity disintegrate.
- Who directed Homens de Rua?
- Homens de Rua was directed by Joel Zito Araújo.
- How long is Homens de Rua?
- Homens de Rua has a runtime of 32m (32 minutes).
- What genre is Homens de Rua?
- Homens de Rua is a Documentary film.
- Where was Homens de Rua produced?
- Homens de Rua was produced in Brazil.