Mango Yellow (2002)
August 14, 2002Release Date
Mango Yellow (2002)
August 14, 2002Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Matheus Nachtergaele
Dunga
Jonas Bloch
Isaac
Dira Paes
Kika
Chico Diaz
Wellinton Kanibal
Leona Cavalli
Lígia
Conceição Camaroti
Aurora
Cosme Soares
Actor
Everaldo Pontes
Bianor
Magdale Alves
Dayse
Jones Melo
Padre
Cláudio Assis
Director
João Ferreira
Velho Boêmio
Hilton Lacerda
Writer
Paulo Sacramento
Producer
Dedete Parente Costa
Production Director
Ricardo Reis
Sound Editor
Jorge Du Peixe
Composer
Louis Robin
Other
Lúcio Maia
Composer
Walter Carvalho
Cinematographer
Camilo Cavalcante
Casting Producer
Stella Zimmerman
Casting Producer
Sílvio Pinto
Casting Producer
Renata Pinheiro
ProductionDesigner
Tiago Delácio
Assistant Director Trainee
Joana D'Angelis
Other
Karen Barros
Continuity
Cecília Araújo
Continuity
Andréa Medeiros
Production Coordinator
Maurício Targino
Production Trainee
Cindy Duarte
Set Production Assistant
Adriana Teles
Production Assistant
Érico Melo
Production Assistant
Pimenta Jr.
Set Production Assistant
Lula Carvalho
First Assistant Camera
Pablo Baião
Second Assistant Camera
Renato Galamba
Video Assist Operator
Gil Vicente
Still Photographer
Bidu
Still Photographer
Fernando Coster
Other
Sérgio Oliveira
Other
Sidão Nascimento
Gaffer
Fabão Nascimento
Assistant Gaffer
Marcello Ludwig Maia
Executive Producer
Dani Vilela
Set Decoration
Andrea Monteiro
Costume Design
Julia Moraes
First Assistant Director
Carla Sarmento
Graphic Designer
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 14, 2002
Original NameAmarelo Manga
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 43m
Genres
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Mango Yellow (Portuguese: Amarelo Manga) is a 2002 Brazilian drama film directed by Cláudio Assis. It stars Matheus Nachtergaele, Jonas Bloch, Dira Paes, Chico Díaz, and Leona Cavalli as working-class people who engage in amorous and social encounters, with most of the action taking place in a hotel and a bar. The directorial debut of Assis, the film was partially inspired by his previous short film Texas Hotel. It was filmed on a low budget in the suburbs of Pernambuco.
Mango Yellow received several awards at various film festivals, both in Brazil and abroad, including Festival de Brasília and the Berlin Film Festival. The film was generally praised by domestic reviewers for its characters, soundtrack, cinematography, and depictions of Brazil. Brazilian Film Critics Association selected it as one of the best Brazilian films of all time, while English-speaking critics were more mixed in their response.