Célia Watanabe

Men and Women (1964)

Two friends take two prostitutes for a night of pleasure. But the night turns out to be frustrating for all involved, as much bitterness is revealed in their conversation and attitudes, uncovering their anguish and deeper feelings, and the emptiness of their lives.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Walter Hugo Khouri
CAST:  Norma Bengell  •  Odete Lara  •  Gabriele Tinti  •  Mário Benvenutti

Two friends take two prostitutes for a night of pleasure. But the night turns out to be frustrating for all involved, as much bitterness is revealed in their conversation and attitudes, uncovering their anguish and deeper feelings, and the emptiness of their lives.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Walter Hugo Khouri
CAST:  Norma Bengell  •  Odete Lara  •  Gabriele Tinti  •  Mário Benvenutti

Meu Japão Brasileiro (1965)

Fofuca is a farmer who faces the exploitation of an entrepreneur in a Japanese-Brazilian community. He joins the Japanese immigrants, who found a cooperative where they fight for their rights.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Glauco Mirko Laurelli
CAST:  Amacio Mazzaropi  •  Geny Prado  •  Célia Watanabe  •  Zilda Cardoso

Fofuca is a farmer who faces the exploitation of an entrepreneur in a Japanese-Brazilian community. He joins the Japanese immigrants, who found a cooperative where they fight for their rights.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Glauco Mirko Laurelli
CAST:  Amacio Mazzaropi  •  Geny Prado  •  Célia Watanabe  •  Zilda Cardoso

The Burning Body (1966)

Márcia discovers that her husband is having an affair and decides to take a trip out into an isolated part of Brazil with little human contact. There she finds a black stallion roaming the fields.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Walter Hugo Khouri
CAST:  Barbara Laage  •  Mário Benvenutti  •  Pedro Paulo Hatheyer  •  Sérgio Hingst

Márcia discovers that her husband is having an affair and decides to take a trip out into an isolated part of Brazil with little human contact. There she finds a black stallion roaming the fields.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Walter Hugo Khouri
CAST:  Barbara Laage  •  Mário Benvenutti  •  Pedro Paulo Hatheyer  •  Sérgio Hingst