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  1. Mangue Bangue es una película dirigida por Neville de Almeida con Sérgio Bandeira, Neville de Almeida, Damião Experiência, Érico Freitas .... Año: 1971. Título original: Mangue Bangue. Sinopsis: La bolsa de valores deja de ser el hábitat natural de un hombre que necesita reconectarse con su animalidad.

    • Pedro de Moraes
    • Neville de Almeida
    • Brasil
    • Comedia | Cine experimental
  2. The quasi-fictional story of transgender sex workers living in Rio de Janeiros swampy red light district, who are joined by a group of hippies and a runaway stockbroker, “Mangue-Bangue” is the paradigmatic expression of the post-1968 spirit of desbunde, the Brazilian slang catchword for “sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll”. Cast.

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    • Neville D'almeida Produções Cinematográficas
    • Neville D'almeida
  3. Mangue-Bangue es una película estrenada en el año 1971 dirigida por Neville d'Almeida . Está protagonizada por Maria Gladys, Paulo Villaça, Maria Regina...The quasi-fictional story of transgender sex workers living in Rio de Janeiro's swampy red light district, who are joined by a group of ...

  4. Es posible ver la película Mangue-Bangue gratis por televisión por cable o con servicios de alquiler VoD con audio original en portugués, subtitulada y doblada al español latino o castellano (Estados Unidos, México, España y Latinoamérica).

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    • Neville de Almeida
  5. 28 de ago. de 2019 · Shot in 1970 in Mangue, Rio de Janeiro’s poorest red-light district, and the city’s financial district, Neville D’Almeida’s Mangue-Bangue, presents a portrait of the “normality” of marginalized and criminalized bodies during Brazil’s military dictatorship.

  6. Mangue Bangue: Directed by Neville de Almeida. With Sérgio Bandeira, Neville de Almeida, Damião Experiência, Érico Freitas. The picture draws a parallel between man and animal to illustrate what is called "The 1970's Brazilian Economic Miracle".

  7. The quasi-fictional story of transgender sex workers living in Rio de Janeiro's swampy red light district, who are joined by a group of hippies and a runaway stockbroker, "Mangue-Bangue" is the paradigmatic expression of the post-1968 spirit of desbunde, the Brazilian slang catchword for "sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll".