
Walter Hugo Khouri
Directing
Born 1929-10-21 · Sao Paulo - Brazil · Died 2003-06-27
Walter Hugo Khouri was born in São Paulo, in 1929, and through his career directed 25 feature-length films, beginning after working as a technician at the Vera Cruz Film Company during the production of "O Cangaceiro". Debuting with 1951s "O Gigante de Pedra", Khouri was a complete auteur, working as screenwriter, director, camera operator and editing supervisor for most of his films. During his career, Khouri filmed the moral decadence of the Brazilian bourgeoisie and the erotic aesthetics as a personal, psychological issue. His works focused on the existential character of Brazilian society's upper classes. His filmes are marked by the presence of Marcelo, a recurring character that serves as an avatar and alter-ego for Khouri himself. He died in São Paulo in 2003, at age 73.
Acting
Crew

Paixão Perdida
Director

Paixão Perdida
Writer

As Feras
Director

As Feras
Writer

Forever
Director

Forever
Screenplay

I
Writer

I
Director

Mônica e a Sereia do Rio
Director

Wistful Lover
Director

Wistful Lover
Writer

Wistful Lover
Producer

Wistful Lover
Camera Operator

Love Strange Love
Director

Love Strange Love
Writer

Love Strange Love
Camera Operator

Eu, Xuxa, Estreando em Cinema
Director

Eros, the God of Love
Writer

Eros, the God of Love
Director

Invitation to Pleasure
Writer



