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Luiz de Barros (September 12, 1893 – 1982) was a prominent
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and set designer and manager who played a key role in Brazilian film production from the early silent era around 1914 through to the late 1970s. One of his trademarks was taking responsibility of nearly every department of the production of his films. He directed over 80 films between 1914 and 1977.


Filmography

*'' A Viuvinha'' (1914) *'' Perdida'' (1916) *'' Vivo ou Morto'' (1916) *'' Zerotreze 013'' (1918) *'' Amor e Boemia'' (1918) *'' Alma Sertaneja'' (1919) *'' Ubirajara'' (1919) *'' Coração de Gaúcho'' (1920) *'' Jóia Maldita'' (1920) *'' As Aventuras de Gregório'' (1920) *'' O Rio Grande do Sul'' (documentary) (1922) * '' Augusto Aníbal Quer Casar'' (1923) *''
Cavaleiro Negro ''Cavaleiro Negro'' is a 1923 Brazilian silent adventure film directed by Luiz de Barros. The film premiered in Rio de Janeiro on 15 January 1923 Cast *Augusto Aníbal Augusto Aníbal (1887–1965) was a Brazilian film actor and singer. ...
'' (1923) *'' A Capital Federal'' (1923) *'' Vocação Irresistível'' (1924) *'' A Vinganca Do Peão'' (1924) *''
Hei de Vencer ''Hei de Vencer'' is a 1924 Brazilian silent drama film directed by Luiz de Barros Luiz de Barros (September 12, 1893 – 1982) was a prominent Brazilian film director, film producer, film editor, screenwriter, cinematographer, film actor ...
'' (1924) *'' Depravação'' (1926) *'' Operação de Estômago'' (documentary) (1928) *'' Operação Cesariana'' (documentary) (1928) *'' Uma Encrenca no Olimpo'' (1929) *'' Acabaram-se os Otários'' (1929) *'' Amor de Apache'' (1930) *'' O Babão'' (1930) *''
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'' (1930) *'' Canções Brasileiras'' (1930) *'' Alvorada da Glória'' (1931) *'' Carioca Maravilhosa'' (1936) *'' O Jovem Tataravô'' (1936) *'' Samba da Vida'' (1937) *'' Tererê Não Resolve'' (1938) *'' Maridinho de Luxo'' (1938) *'' E o Circo Chegou'' (1940) *''
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'' (1940) *'' Entra na Farra'' (1941) *'' A Sedução do Garimpo'' (1941) *'' Samba in Berlin'' (1943) *''
Berlin to the Samba Beat ''Berlin to the Samba Beat'' (Portuguese:''Berlim na Batucada'') is a 1944 Brazilian musical comedy film directed by Luiz de Barros. The film was in the popular tradition of chanchadas, featuring stars of the musical stage. It was made by the Rio ...
'' (1944) *'' Corações Sem Piloto'' (1944) *'' Pif-Paf'' (1945) *''
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'' (1945) *'' O Cavalo 13'' (1946) *'' Caídos do Céu'' (1946) *'' O Malandro e a grã-fina'' (1947) *'' Esta é Fina'' (1948) *'' Fogo na Canjica'' (1948) *'' Pra Lá de Boa'' (1949) *'' Eu Quero é Movimento'' (1949) *'' Inocência'' (1949) *'' Anjo do Lodo'' (1951) *'' Agüenta Firme, Isidoro'' (1951) *'' O Rei do Samba'' (1952) *'' Está com Tudo'' (1952) *'' Era uma Vez um Vagabundo'' (1952) *'' É Pra Casar?'' (1953) *'' Com a Mão na Massa'' (1953) *'' Malandros em Quarta Dimensão'' (1954) *'' Trabalhou Bem, Genival'' (1955) *'' Samba na Vila'' (1956) *'' Quem Sabe, Sabe!'' (1956) *'' O Negócio Foi Assim'' (1956) *'' Um Pirata do Outro Mundo'' (1957) *'' Tudo é Música'' (1957) *'' Aí Vêm os Cadetes'' (1959) *'' Por Um Céu de Liberdade'' (1961) *'' Vagabundos no Society'' (1962) *'' Ele, Ela, Quem?'' (1980)


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* 1893 births 1982 deaths Brazilian film directors Brazilian film producers Brazilian screenwriters Brazilian cinematographers Brazilian film editors Businesspeople from Rio de Janeiro (city) 20th-century screenwriters {{Screen-writer-stub