The Vulgar Hours

The Vulgar Hours
Directed by Rodrigo de Oliveira
Vitor Graize
Written by Rodrigo de Oliveira
Starring João Gabriel Vasconcellos
Rômulo Braga
Tayana Dantas
Cinematography Lucas Dolabella Barbi
Edited by Luiz Pretti
Production
company
Patuléia Filmes
Pique-Bandeira Filmes
Distributed by Petrini Filmes
Release dates
  • 27 October 2011 (2011-10-27)
Running time
114 minutes
Country Brazil
Language Portuguese
Budget R$ 500,000

The Vulgar Hours (Portuguese: As horas vulgares) is a 2011 Brazilian drama film directed by Rodrigo de Oliveira and Victor Graize based on the novel Reino dos Medas, by Reinaldo Santos Neves.[1]

It was shot in black-and-white in Vitória, the capital of Espírito Santo state, in 2011. The film Regular Lovers, directed by Philippe Garrel, served as a reference. The soundtrack was composed by Fabiano Aguilar and consists mostly of jazz.

Plot

Lauro (João Gabriel Vasconcellos) is a young painter taken by an existential malaise. By dawn in the city of Vitoria, he walks and find some friends to say that those are his last hours of life.[2]

Cast

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