Manô (2005)

Manô (2005) poster

Manô, an obscure and anonymous character from popular comedies of the 1920s, escapes the destruction of an old movie studio, materializing into the real world from a celluloid film. Manô tries to adapt and survive in present-day Lisbon, for which he is unprepared. Mariana, an unemployed photographer, meets Manô and tries to help him discover the reason for his return, despite Marco, a psychologist with little sense of humor, disliking this clumsy black-and-white character.

Director: George Felner
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy
Runtime: 99 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Nuno Malo
Cinematography: José António Loureiro
Editing: George Felner
Production: Costa do Castelo Filmes
Country: Portugal
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
More Films by Director: George Felner
More Films in Genre: Comedy, Fantasy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Manô about?
Manô, an obscure and anonymous character from popular comedies of the 1920s, escapes the destruction of an old movie studio, materializing into the real world from a celluloid film. Manô tries to adapt and survive in present-day Lisbon, for which he is unprepared. Mariana, an unemployed photographer, meets Manô and tries to help him discover the reason for his return, despite Marco, a psychologist with little sense of humor, disliking this clumsy black-and-white character.
Who directed Manô?
Manô was directed by George Felner.
Who stars in Manô?
Manô stars Diogo Infante, Adelaide de Sousa, George Felner, Canto e Castro, Marco D'Almeida, Alda Gomes.
How long is Manô?
Manô has a runtime of 1h 39m (99 minutes).
What genre is Manô?
Manô is a Comedy, Fantasy film.
Where was Manô produced?
Manô was produced in Portugal.