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The Woman of Everyone
A Mulher de Todos
A delirious anti-heroine tears through São Paulo, in a defining classic of Brazil’s Cinema Marginal.
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Director
Rogério Sganzerla
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With
Helena Ignez, Jô Soares, Stênio Garcia
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Brazil 1969. 86min
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Digital 4K
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English subtitles
Ignez stuns as Ângela, a free-spirited woman who drifts through lovers and crimes in a delirious São Paulo shaped by consumer culture and repression. Made under the military dictatorship and the subject of censorship, Sganzerla’s film became a key work of Cinema Marginal – a radical, low-budget movement that rejected commercial cinema and political orthodoxy. It’s a provocative pop-art attack on respectability and narrative form.
The screening of The Woman of Everyone on Thursday 18 June will be introduced by Natalia Christofoletti Barrenha, Cinema Mentiré.
Contains homophobic language.
Temporary VAT-reduced rate for children: prices have been adjusted for all under 16’s tickets booked between 25 June and 1 September for screenings during the same period.
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