
Homens de Rua
Directed by Joel Zito AraújoNovember 21, 1991 32mDocumentary
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.
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Homens de Rua was released on November 21, 1991.
Homens de Rua was directed by Joel Zito Araújo.
Homens de Rua has a runtime of 32m.
Homens de Rua was produced by Franklin G. Pinto, Marcos Maia.
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.
Homens de Rua is a Documentary film.

