The Erotic Man

The Erotic Man

2010 1h 25mDir. Jørgen Leth
4.8/ 10
Documentary

Overview

The film has been ten years in the making, and over time it has grown to become what the director himself has called an artistic testament. It is simultaneously his most personal and most provocative film. A film about growing older, about losing, about the special moments one remembers, and about the director's own circling around the essence of eroticism.

Cast & Crew

Jørgen Leth

Jørgen Leth

Himself

Sue Prado

Sue Prado

Herself (segment "The Philippines 2009")

R

Rokhaya Niang

Herself (segment "Senegal 2009")

Angeli Bayani

Angeli Bayani

Herself (segment "The Philippines 2009")

M

Marie Marthe Dorothie Laguerre

M

Milla Rachel Almeida Oliviera

J

Julia Nellisbeth A. Santana

C

Chaisiellen Anne da Silva Oliveira

P

Paula Jubé

C

Carla

É

Élida Braz

G

Gal Quaresma

G

Giovanna Biotto

Helena Cerello

Helena Cerello

T

Tatiana Santos

L

Lívia Ramos Soares

S

Schilaine Cayo

S

Sarah Gaugler

Ana Flavia Cavalcanti

Ana Flavia Cavalcanti

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