O Amor Natural

O Amor Natural

Release date : December 5, 1996
Runtime : 1h 16m
Countries of origin : Brazil / Netherlands /
Original Language : Portuguese /
Director : Heddy Honigmann /
Writers : Heddy Honigmann /
Production companies :
December 5, 1996 1h 16m Brazil Documentary Portuguese More
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O AMOR NATURAL is a documentary film about the erotic poetry of one of the greatest Latin American poets of the 20th century, the Brazilian Carlos Drummond de Andrade (1902-1987). The erotic poems of Carlos Drummond de Andrade, a household name in Brazil, remained unpublished during his lifetime, as he feared they would be deemed pornographic. In this celebration of his poetry and sensual vision, elderly residents of Rio read his poems and comment on their graphic, voluptuous imagery with tremendous candor and enthusiasm.
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  • title:O Amor Natural
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1996
  • Runtime:1h 16m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Brazil · Netherlands ·
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Director: Heddy Honigmann /
  • Writers: Heddy Honigmann ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:O AMOR NATURAL is a documentary film about the erotic poetry of one of the greatest Latin American poets of the 20th century, the Brazilian Carlos Drummond de Andrade (1902-1987). The erotic poems of Carlos Drummond de Andrade, a household name in Brazil, remained unpublished during his lifetime, as he feared they would be deemed pornographic. In this celebration of his poetry and sensual vision, elderly residents of Rio read his poems and comment on their graphic, voluptuous imagery with tremendous candor and enthusiasm.
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