Luiz Fernando Carvalho (born July 28, 1960, in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian filmmaker and television director, known for works closely linked to literature that constitute a renovation in Brazilian audiovisual aesthetics. He has already brought to the screen works by
Ariano Suassuna
Ariano Vilar Suassuna (; 16 June 1927 – 23 July 2014) was a Brazilian playwright and author. He was the driving force behind the creation of the ''Movimento Armorial''. He founded the Student Theater at Federal University of Pernambuco.
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Raduan Nassar
Raduan Nassar (born November 27, 1935, in Pindorama, São Paulo) is a Brazilian writer. The son of Lebanese immigrants, he moved to São Paulo when he was a teenager. He studied Law and Philosophy at the University of São Paulo.
In 1970, he wrot ...
Clarice Lispector
Clarice Lispector (born Chaya Pinkhasivna Lispector ( uk, Хая Пінкасівна Ліспектор); December 10, 1920December 9, 1977) was a Ukrainian-born Brazilian novelist and short story writer. Her innovative, idiosyncratic works exp ...
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Milton Hatoum
Milton Hatoum (born August 19, 1952) is a Brazilian writer, translator and professor. Hatoum is one of Brazil's most eminent contemporary writers. Among other honors, Hatoum was awarded Brazil's most prestigious literary award, the Jabuti Prize, ...
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José Lins do Rego
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and Graciliano Ramos, among others.
Some critics compare Luiz Fernando Carvalho's productions to the Brazilian Cinema Novo and icons of film history such as Luchino Visconti and
Andrei Tarkovsky
Andrei Arsenyevich Tarkovsky ( rus, Андрей Арсеньевич Тарковский, p=ɐnˈdrʲej ɐrˈsʲenʲjɪvʲɪtɕ tɐrˈkofskʲɪj; 4 April 1932 – 29 December 1986) was a Russian filmmaker. Widely considered one of the greates ...
. His work is characterized by visual and linguistic experimentation and exploration of the multiplicity of Brazil's cultural identity. The baroque style of overlays and interlacing of narrative genres, the relation to the moment in Time, the archetypal symbols of the Earth and the reflection on the language of social and family melodrama are features of the director's poetic language.
The filmmaker's works have met with both critical and public acclaim. He directed the film '' To the Left of the Father (Lavoura Arcaica)'' (2001), based on the homonymous novel by
Raduan Nassar
Raduan Nassar (born November 27, 1935, in Pindorama, São Paulo) is a Brazilian writer. The son of Lebanese immigrants, he moved to São Paulo when he was a teenager. He studied Law and Philosophy at the University of São Paulo.
In 1970, he wrot ...
Cahiers du Cinéma
''Cahiers du Cinéma'' (, ) is a French film magazine co-founded in 1951 by André Bazin, Jacques Doniol-Valcroze, and Joseph-Marie Lo Duca.Itzkoff, Dave (9 February 2009''Cahiers Du Cinéma Will Continue to Publish''The New York TimesMacnab, Ge ...
as a "ground-breaking promise of renovation, of an upheaval not seen in Brazilian cinema since Glauber Rocha,Tessé, Jean-Philipp " Les pieds dans la terre" ''Cahiers du Cinèma'', July–August 2003. Retrieved on 19 April 2017. which won over 50 national and international awards. The telenovelas '' Renascer (Rebirth)'' (1993) and '' The King of the Cattle (O Rei do Gado)'' (1996), by screenwriter Benedito Ruy Barbosa and directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho, are recognized as benchmarks of Brazilian television drama and achieved some of the highest audience ratings of the 1990s.
There is a marked contrast between the director's television works: from the pop design of the 60s in the series '' Ladies' Mail (Correio Feminino)'' (2013) to the classic rigor of the mini-series '' The Maias (Os Maias)'' (2001), the urban references of the working-class suburbs in the mini-series '' Suburbia'' (2012) to the playfulness of the soap '' My Little Plot of Land (Meu Pedacinho de Chão)'' (2014), the aesthetic research of the Sertão (backcountry) in '' Old River (Velho Chico)'' (2016) to the Brazilian fairytale of the mini-series '' Today is Maria's Day (Hoje É Dia de Maria)'' (2005) and the realistic universe of family tragedy in '' Two Brothers (Dois Irmãos)'' (2017).
The director's production process is renowned for identifying new talent from all over Brazil and for training actors, revealing new stars of the dramatic arts such as
Letícia Sabatella
Letícia Sabatella (born 8 March 1971)SABATELLA, Letícia. Publicado no site memóriaglobo.com. Página visitada em 22 de fevereiro de 2016. is a Brazilian actress and singer.
Biography
Born in Belo Horizonte, Letícia Sabatella was two years ...
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Eliane Giardini
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Biography
Giardini was born in Sorocaba, São Pau ...
,
Bruna Linzmeyer
Bruna Linzmeyer (born 11 November 1992) is a Brazilian actress.
Biography
Born in Corupá, state of Santa Catarina. Bruna's father is German, while her mother is of Portuguese, Spanish, Native Brazilian and African descent.
Career
She sta ...
, Johnny Massaro,
Irandhir Santos
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Early life
Born in Barreiros, Pernambuco, Irandhir lived in several cities in the countryside of Pernambuco during his childhood.Simone Spoladore
Simone Spoladore (born 29 October 1979) is a Brazilian actress. Her first film role was Ana in ''To the Left of the Father''.
Spoladore won the Gramado Film Festival’s award for Best Actress in 2010.
Filmography
*''To the Left of the Father' ...
Eduardo Moscovis
Carlos Eduardo de Andrade (born 8 June 1968), known professionally as Eduardo Moscovis, is a Brazilian actor.
Selected filmography
* '' Pedra sobre Pedra'' (1992)
* ''Mulheres de Areia'' (1993)
* ''As Pupilas do Senhor Reitor'' (1994)
* '' Por ...
, Jackson Costa,
Leonardo Vieira
Leonardo Vieira (Rio de Janeiro, December 28, 1968) is a Brazilian actor. He is best known for his roles in telenovelas, especially ''Senhora do Destino'', '' Prova de Amor'' and ''Caminhos do Coração
''Caminhos do Coração'' ( en, Ways of ...
, Cacá Carvalho, Luciana Braga, Julia Dalavia, Renato Góes, Cyria Coentro, Marina Nery, Júlio Machado, Bárbara Reis, Lee Taylor, Zezita de Matos, Mariene de Castro and Lucy Alves, among others. The director's actor coaching technique has given rise to a method recounted in the book ''O processo de criação dos atores de Dois Irmãos'' (''The creation process of the actors in Dois Irmãos''), by the photographer Leandro Pagliaro.
Early career: 1980s
Luiz Fernando Carvalho studied architecture and literature. He started out in cinema at 18 in a number of roles: audio technician, assistant director, screenwriter, short film editor, and director. His first TV work came in the early 80s, as assistant director of noteworthy mini-series, such as '' O Tempo e o Vento'', based on the work of
Érico Veríssimo
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Biography
Érico Verissimo was the son of Sebastião Verissimo da Fonseca and Abegahy Lopes Verissimo. ...
He wrote and directed the short ''The Waiting (A Espera)'', based on the book '' A Lover's Discourse: Fragments'' (''Fragments d'un discours amoureux'') by Roland Barthes. Launched in 1986, the film collected the following awards: Best Short Film, Best Actress ( Marieta Severo) and Best Cinematography (
Walter Carvalho
Walter Carvalho (born 1947 in João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil) is a critically and internationally acclaimed Brazilian cinematographer.
Carvalho has worked on over 60 films in his career since entering the Cinema of Brazil in 1973.
He has won ...
Golden Shell
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Early in the 90s, Luiz Fernando Carvalho directed a 40-chapter mini-series written by
Aguinaldo Silva
Aguinaldo Silva ( Carpina, 7 June 1943) is a Brazilian Emmy-winning telenovela writer born in Carpina, Brazil.
Filmography Television
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, based on the work of
José Lins do Rego
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In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernacul ...
Fernanda Montenegro
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, with costumes by Beth Filipecki. The then inhospitable island of Fernando de Noronha (PE) served as the scene for the story, which is set in a small fishing village in the Northeast of Brazil.
In 1991, Luiz Fernando Carvalho directed an adaptation of a script by Brazilian TV pioneer Péricles Leal, with costumes by Beth Filipecki. The telefilm was shot in the town of Canindé, Ceará, and reached the finals of the 34th New York Television Festival. This marked the television debut of actress
Letícia Sabatella
Letícia Sabatella (born 8 March 1971)SABATELLA, Letícia. Publicado no site memóriaglobo.com. Página visitada em 22 de fevereiro de 2016. is a Brazilian actress and singer.
Biography
Born in Belo Horizonte, Letícia Sabatella was two years ...
. The critic Rodrigo Fonseca affirmed that his first memory of Letícia Sabatella on TV was also when he discovered the existence of the "genius of direction that is Luiz Fernando".
''Stone on Stone (Pedra Sobre Pedra)''
In 1992, he directed the telenovela written by
Aguinaldo Silva
Aguinaldo Silva ( Carpina, 7 June 1943) is a Brazilian Emmy-winning telenovela writer born in Carpina, Brazil.
Filmography Television
References
External links
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, considered to have reached the 6th largest audience in Brazilian television history. Notable cast members included:
Lima Duarte
Ariclenes Venâncio Martins (born 29 March 1930), known professionally as Lima Duarte, is a Brazilian actor. He played a number of characters in Brazilian telenovelas, such as Zeca Diabo in ''O Bem-Amado'' and Sinhozinho Malta in ''Roque Santeiro ...
,
Renata Sorrah
Renata Leonardo Pereira Sochaczewski (born 21 February 1947), known professionally as Renata Sorrah, is a Brazilian actress. She is best known for portraying Nazaré Tedesco in '' Senhora do Destino'' (2004).
Early life
Sorrah was born in Rio ...
Paulo Betti
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Biography
Paulo Sérgio Betti was born on 8 September 1952 in Rafard, a small town in the ...
,
Andréa Beltrão
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Selected filmography
* '' Ciranda de Pedra'' (19 ...
, Pedro Paulo Rangel and
Eduardo Moscovis
Carlos Eduardo de Andrade (born 8 June 1968), known professionally as Eduardo Moscovis, is a Brazilian actor.
Selected filmography
* '' Pedra sobre Pedra'' (1992)
* ''Mulheres de Areia'' (1993)
* ''As Pupilas do Senhor Reitor'' (1994)
* '' Por ...
. Certain characters are regarded as landmarks in TV drama: Sergio Cabeleira (Osmar Prado) and the photographer Jorge Tadeu (
Fábio Jr.
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Biography
In 1971, already in a solo career, Fábio Jr. recorded songs in English (with pseudonyms such a ...
).
''The Tale of Our Lady of Light (O Auto de Nossa Senhora da Luz)''
While filming Pedra sobre Pedra, Luiz Fernando Carvalho came up with a significant sequence inspired by
Ariano Suassuna
Ariano Vilar Suassuna (; 16 June 1927 – 23 July 2014) was a Brazilian playwright and author. He was the driving force behind the creation of the ''Movimento Armorial''. He founded the Student Theater at Federal University of Pernambuco.
Fou ...
's Armorial Movement (Movimento Armorial) . The enormous success of the sequence, confirmed by the record number of requests by viewers for a rerun, was decisive in the transformation of the material into a telefilm, with additional scenes written by Braulio Tavares and interpreted by the actor and musician
Antonio Nóbrega
Antonio Nóbrega (born May 2, 1952) is a Brazilian singer, dancer and actor whose work features cultural traditions from Pernambuco.
Biography
Antonio Nóbrega was born in 1952, in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil. His father was a doctor and he stud ...
The 1993 soap, written by Benedito Ruy Barbosa and directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho, met with critical and public acclaim and was the most-watched in the 90s and 4th in audience ratings in the history of Brazilian television. It was also shown in several other countries. As directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho, it is regarded as among the symbols of renovation of the aesthetics of the genre in the 90s. The character Buba, interpreted by Maria Luísa Mendonça, caused a national controversy, as it was the first time that the discussion of gender had been addressed in a telenovela. It received the APCA Award for Best Novela, Best Actor (
Antônio Fagundes
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Biography
Fa ...
), Best Supporting Actor (Osmar Prado), Best Supporting Actress (Regina Dourado), Best Male Breakthrough Performance (Jackson Antunes).
Leonardo Vieira
Leonardo Vieira (Rio de Janeiro, December 28, 1968) is a Brazilian actor. He is best known for his roles in telenovelas, especially ''Senhora do Destino'', '' Prova de Amor'' and ''Caminhos do Coração
''Caminhos do Coração'' ( en, Ways of ...
, Jackson Antunes, Cacá Carvalho, Marco Ricca, Isabel Fillardis and Maria Luísa Mendonça were among the talents revealed in this work. The television entrepreneur José Bonifácio de Oliveira, considered the plot "well structured by Benedito, with a well-crafted first part, masterfully directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho". According to Marilia Martins, few novelas had a first chapter directed with such polish and skill as ''Rebirth''.
''A Woman Clothed in Sun (Uma Mulher Vestida de Sol)''
In 1994, the telefilm directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho marked the first appearance of
Ariano Suassuna
Ariano Vilar Suassuna (; 16 June 1927 – 23 July 2014) was a Brazilian playwright and author. He was the driving force behind the creation of the ''Movimento Armorial''. He founded the Student Theater at Federal University of Pernambuco.
Fou ...
's works on television. Based on the writer's unpublished novel of the same name, the script was the work of Ariano himself, in partnership with the director. Director of photography Dib Lufti, costumes by Luciana Buarque, and art production by Lia Renha. Scenography by the artist Fernando Velloso, from the Grupo Corpo dance group, music by Antônio Madureira, a member of the Armorial Quintet (Quinteto Armorial). With ''A Woman dressed in Sun (Uma Mulher Vestida de Sol)'', the director commenced his exploration of the limits of television language, combining elements of the popular theater of the Northeast. Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos's Grupo Piolim participated and the cast included Tereza Seiblitz, Lineu Dias, Sebastião Vasconcelos, Ana Lúcia Torre,
Raul Cortez
Raul Christiano Machado Cortez (28 August 1932 – 18 July 2006) was a Brazilian stage, television, and film actor, director and producer. Cortez died of pancreatic cancer in 2006, aged 73.
Filmography
*''O Pão Que o Diabo Amassou'' (1957)
*' ...
and the then novice actor Floriano Peixoto. According to the researcher of Literature Hélio Guimarães, the work gave rise to an impasse at the TV station: was Luíz Fernando Carvalho too big for the Globo screen?
''The Farce of Pleasant Idleness (A Farsa da Boa Preguiça)''
One year after ''A Woman dressed in Sun (Uma Mulher Vestida de Sol)'', in 1995, Luiz Fernando Carvalho resumed his connection with the writer
Ariano Suassuna
Ariano Vilar Suassuna (; 16 June 1927 – 23 July 2014) was a Brazilian playwright and author. He was the driving force behind the creation of the ''Movimento Armorial''. He founded the Student Theater at Federal University of Pernambuco.
Fou ...
, this time transforming the play '' The Farce of Pleasant Idleness (A Farsa da Boa Preguiça)'' into a telefilm . The director continued his search for a hybrid language for television, as a way of criticizing the naturalism of the novelas. Art production and costumes by Yurika Yamasaki and the artist Dantas Suassuna, participation of
Antonio Nóbrega
Antonio Nóbrega (born May 2, 1952) is a Brazilian singer, dancer and actor whose work features cultural traditions from Pernambuco.
Biography
Antonio Nóbrega was born in 1952, in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil. His father was a doctor and he stud ...
,
Patrícia França
Patrícia França Monteiro de Oliveira (September 28, 1971, Recife, Brazil) is a Brazilian actress.
Biography
She began her career in theater as a child and won awards, including the play ''A Ver Estrelas''. Her first job was in the national h ...
,
Ary Fontoura
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Filmography Te ...
and Marieta Severo. According to the critic Rogério Durst, the telefilm was a major feat of TV drama.
''The King of the Cattle (O Rei do Gado)''
'' The King of the Cattle (O Rei do Gado)'', 1996, the director's next collaboration with the author Benedito Ruy Barbosa, became the novela with the 9th largest audience in Brazilian television history. It was rescreened three times, outrating other productions of the time, and was sold to over 30 countries. It marked the debut of Marcello Antony, Caco Ciocler,
Mariana Lima
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Personal life
Since 1997, she has been married to director Enrique Díaz, with whom she has two daughters, Elena and Antônia.
Filmography
Telev ...
, Emilio Orciollo Netto and
Lavínia Vlasak
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Biography
Vlasak was born in Rio de Janeiro, daughter of Chief Financial Officer Robert Vlasak and homemaker Eugênia Gutmann. The surname Vlasak is of Czech ...
. Other significant aspects of the novela were its social criticism and sensitive approach to the Landless Workers Movement (movimento dos sem-terra). The actors Jackson Antunes and
Ana Beatriz Nogueira
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Filmogra ...
stand out in this context. The cast included
Antônio Fagundes
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Biography
Fa ...
Raul Cortez
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Filmography
*''O Pão Que o Diabo Amassou'' (1957)
*' ...
with guest appearances in the early stages by
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Raul Cortez
Raul Christiano Machado Cortez (28 August 1932 – 18 July 2006) was a Brazilian stage, television, and film actor, director and producer. Cortez died of pancreatic cancer in 2006, aged 73.
Filmography
*''O Pão Que o Diabo Amassou'' (1957)
*' ...
), Best Supporting Actor (Leonardo Brício), Best Supporting Actress (Walderez de Barros) and Best Male Breakthrough Performance ( Caco Ciocler). Fernando de Barros e Silva wrote, in the Folha de S.Paulo, "The King of the Cattle (O Rei do Gado) swallows up Brazilian cinema". According to critic Rogerio Durst, the novela is "a dramatic epic with first class special appearances and superb photography".
Tiao Galinha belongs to another soap opera: “Renascer”.
''Giovanna and Henrico (Giovanna e Henrico)''
The quality of the first seven chapters of '' The King of the Cattle (O Rei do Gado)'', showing the decline of the coffee cycle and Brazil's participation in World War II, prompted The Globo Network's International Division to transform the first part of the novela into the mini-series ''Giovanna and Henrico'', with Letícia Spiller and Leonardo Brício playing the lead couple. The production was selected as hors-concours at the Banff World Media Festival, in Canada.
''May your eyes be blessed (Que Teus Olhos Sejam Atendidos)''
Before the end of the 90s, Luiz Fernando Carvalho had already started on research for the feature film '' To the Left of The Father (Lavoura Arcaica)''. Together with the author of the novel,
Raduan Nassar
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In 1970, he wrot ...
, he traveled to Lebanon to familiarize himself with Mediterranean culture. The material collected during the trip was used to produce the documentary '' May your eyes be blessed (Que Teus Olhos Sejam Atendidos)'', screened on GNT in 1997. In the opinion of critic Rodrigo Fonseca, the documentary "honed to the limit of tragic fatality its investigation of time".
2000s
''To the Left of The Father (Lavoura Arcaica)''
In 2001, the director made his first feature film, '' To the Left of the Father (Lavoura Arcaica)'', in which he was responsible for directing, screenplay and editing, with cinematography by Walter Carvalho, art direction by Yurika Yamazaki and costume design by Beth Filipecki. The cast included Selton Mello,
Raul Cortez
Raul Christiano Machado Cortez (28 August 1932 – 18 July 2006) was a Brazilian stage, television, and film actor, director and producer. Cortez died of pancreatic cancer in 2006, aged 73.
Filmography
*''O Pão Que o Diabo Amassou'' (1957)
*' ...
,
Simone Spoladore
Simone Spoladore (born 29 October 1979) is a Brazilian actress. Her first film role was Ana in ''To the Left of the Father''.
Spoladore won the Gramado Film Festival’s award for Best Actress in 2010.
Filmography
*''To the Left of the Father' ...
Raduan Nassar
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In 1970, he wrot ...
's book, the director elected to film without a defined script, based entirely on the actors' improvisations on the theme. This involved intensive coaching of the cast, secluded on a farm for four months. The film's creation and production process was discussed in the book ''About To the Left of The Father'' ("Sobre Lavoura Arcaica"), in which the director is interviewed by José Carlos Avellar, Geraldo Sarno, Miguel Pereira, Ivana Bentes, Arnaldo Carrilho and Liliane Heynemann, launched in Portuguese, English and French by the publisher Ateliê Editorial. It was success with the critics and the public, reaching 300 thousand viewers with just two copies, one in Rio de Janeiro and the other in São Paulo. It is considered one of the 100 best Brazilian films of all times, according to the Brazilian Film Critics Association (Abraccine). It had a successful career in a number of national and international festivals, receiving over 50 awards at the Montreal World Film Festival, the
Rio Film Festival The Festival do Rio is an international film festival in Rio de Janeiro. The festival was the result of a 1999 merger of two previous film festivals, the Rio Cine Festival and the Mostra Banco Nacional de Cinema. Founded in 1984 and 1988 respectivel ...
Brasília Film Festival
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, the
Havana Film Festival
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, the
Cartagena Film Festival
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Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema
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, among others. In the opinion of writer and psychoanalyst Renato Tardivo, author of ''Porvir que vem antes de tudo – literatura e cinema em Lavoura Arcaica'', the film is one of the most important works of Brazilian cinema “of all times”. The critic Carlos Alberto de Mattos described it as the first work of art of the Brazilian cinema in the 21st century. The film was acclaimed by the critics of various countries and, according to the French magazine
Cahiers du Cinéma
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, ''To the Left of the Father'' is a "barbarous poem verging on hallucination, of extraordinary power".
''The Maias (Os Maias)''
A 2001 production, this mini-series based on the homonymous novel by Eça de Queirós and adapted by Maria Adelaide Amaral was another landmark in the director's career. The Maias portrays the decadent Portuguese aristocracy in the second half of the 19th century, through the tragic story of a traditional Lisbon family. Costumes by Beth Filipecki and direction of photography by José Tadeu Ribeiro. In the opinion of writer
Luis Fernando Veríssimo
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, "the extraordinarily mobile camera of Luiz Fernando Carvalho “visited”, more than portrayed, the frivolous Lisbon of the time and all the novel's atmospheres. But beneath it all, there was this majestic progression, from the first scene to the denouement, the moving camera conducting us like a slow tragic theme tune that recalls a symphony. No TV camera has ever been so complicit and seductive, never has TV been so romantic".
''Today is Maria's Day (Hoje é Dia de Maria)''
Over two seasons, '' Today is Maria's Day (Hoje É Dia de Maria)'' (2005), a mini-series in which he was also responsible for creation and script, consolidated the director's linguistic research. His co-writers were Luis Alberto de Abreu and Carlos Alberto Soffredini, basing themselves on a selection of stories taken from popular Brazilian oral storytelling tradition, collected by the writers
Câmara Cascudo
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He was born in Natal, Northeast Brazil. He lived his entire life in Natal and dedicated ...
,
Mário de Andrade
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and
Sílvio Romero
Sílvio Vasconcelos da Silveira Ramos Romero (April 21, 1851 – June 18, 1914) was a Brazilian " Condorist" poet, essayist, literary critic, professor, journalist, historian and politician.
He founded and occupied the 17th chair of the Brazilian ...
. Art direction by Lia Renha, guest artist Raimundo Rodriguez, direction of photography by José Tadeu Ribeiro and costumes by Luciana Buarque. The 60 marionettes that represented the animals were produced by the Grupo Giramundo, from Minas Gerais state. The work marked the start of the partnership between the director and psychoanalyst Carlos Byington, as advisor on the mythological dramatization of the text. The mini-series was conceived under a 360º dome, scrap from a rock show stage. The sound track, by Tim Rescala, was based on cirandas (traditional dances) by
Heitor Villa-Lobos
Heitor Villa-Lobos (March 5, 1887November 17, 1959) was a Brazilian composer, conductor, cellist, and classical guitarist described as "the single most significant creative figure in 20th-century Brazilian art music". Villa-Lobos has become the ...
,
César Guerra-Peixe
César Guerra-Peixe (March 18, 1914 – November 26, 1993) was a Brazilian violinist, composer, and conductor.
Guerra-Peixe was born in Petrópolis, son of Portuguese immigrants with Romani origins. Throughout his lifetime, Guerra-Peixe held nume ...
and Francisco Mignone. Designer Jum Nakao was responsible for some of the costumes, with animation of the stop-motion scenes by Cesar Coelho, founder of the Anima Mundi festival. It received the 2005 APCA (
Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte
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) Critics' Choice Award, the ABC Best Photography Award, the Contigo Award for Best Director and Best Child Actress and the Brazil Quality Award (Prêmio Qualidade Brasil ) for Best Director, Television – Best Special Project, Best Author and Best Breakthrough Actress, and reached the finals of the 2005 International Emmy Award, in the categories Best Mini-Series and Best Actress. It was nominated Hors Concours by the Banff World Media Festival, in Canada (2006), and the Input International Board Taipei (2005). Compared with ''To the Left of the Father'' on account of its innovative television language, it caught the attention of critics and public by its novel, theatrical and playful language in transporting the universe of popular culture to a sophisticated television production, without losing its authenticity. The critic Nilson Xavier considers it one of the most poetic, original and beautiful productions of recent years. According to Jean-Philippe Tessé, in the French magazine
Cahiers du Cinéma
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, the mini-series was very ambitious and formally very well produced, following other noteworthy projects such as ''The Maias (Os Maias)''.
''Stone of the Kingdom (A Pedra do Reino)''
In 2007, the director's third production based on the works of
Ariano Suassuna
Ariano Vilar Suassuna (; 16 June 1927 – 23 July 2014) was a Brazilian playwright and author. He was the driving force behind the creation of the ''Movimento Armorial''. He founded the Student Theater at Federal University of Pernambuco.
Fou ...
brought to the TV the ''Romance d'A Pedra do Reino e o Príncipe do Sangue do Vai-e-Volta''. The mini-series is regarded as yet another aesthetic innovation by the director, as in ''To the Left of the Father (Lavoura Arcaica)'' and ''Today is Maria's Day (Hoje é Dia de Maria)''. The script was the work of Luiz Fernando Carvalho, in collaboration with Luis Alberto de Abreu and Braulio Tavares, direction of photography by Adrian Teijido, scenography by João Irenio Maia, editing by Marcio Hashimoto and costumes by Luciana Buarque. Colorist Sergio Pasqualino. Regional artists, coordinated by the artist Raimundo Rodriguez, assisted with the art production. Music by Antônio Madureira (Quinteto Armorial) and Marco Antônio Guimarães ( Uakti). The cast was the fruit of the director's extensive search for talent throughout the backcountry (sertão) of the Northeast. The television debut of the actors
Irandhir Santos
Irandhir Santos Pinto (born 22 August 1978) is a Brazilian actor.
Early life
Born in Barreiros, Pernambuco, Irandhir lived in several cities in the countryside of Pernambuco during his childhood.Ariano Suassuna
Ariano Vilar Suassuna (; 16 June 1927 – 23 July 2014) was a Brazilian playwright and author. He was the driving force behind the creation of the ''Movimento Armorial''. He founded the Student Theater at Federal University of Pernambuco.
Fou ...
spent his childhood. During the coaching process, the team and cast attended lectures, out in the sertão, by the actress
Fernanda Montenegro
Arlette Pinheiro Esteves Torres ONM (née da Silva; born 16 October 1929), known by her stage name Fernanda Montenegro ( /feʁˈnɐ̃dɐ mõtʃiˈnegɾu/), is a Brazilian stage, television and film actress. Considered by many the greatest Brazil ...
, the psychoanalyst Carlos Byington and the writer himself.
Ariano Suassuna
Ariano Vilar Suassuna (; 16 June 1927 – 23 July 2014) was a Brazilian playwright and author. He was the driving force behind the creation of the ''Movimento Armorial''. He founded the Student Theater at Federal University of Pernambuco.
Fou ...
affirmed that Luiz Fernando Carvalho's recreation of his ''Romance d’A Pedra do Reino'' resulted in an "extraordinarily beautiful work that moved him as author and individual, as a spectator".
Quadrante Project (Projeto Quadrante)
Based on '' Stone of the Kingdom (A Pedra do Reino)'' (2007), the director set up the Quadrante Project with the intention of making a series of regional drama programs to rediscover the Brazilian imaginary through adaptations of literary texts of authors from each Brazilian state. Similarly, local actors act out the texts. The richness of the project lay in the discovery of regional talent: authors, actors, composers, artists in general. The project recognized the human potential of each regional culture, looking beyond the simplistic image of a postcard. In addition to ''Stone of the Kingdom'', the Quadrante is made up of the mini-series
Capitu
''Capitu'' is a Brazilian television series written by Euclydes Marinho, directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho, who also finalized the script, and presented by Rede Globo between 8 and 13 December 2008. The production was a homage to the centennial ...
(2008), based on the book ''
Dom Casmurro
''Dom Casmurro'' is an 1899 novel written by Brazilian author Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis. Like ''The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas'' and ''Quincas Borba'', both by Machado de Assis, it is widely regarded as a masterpiece of realist litera ...
Milton Hatoum
Milton Hatoum (born August 19, 1952) is a Brazilian writer, translator and professor. Hatoum is one of Brazil's most eminent contemporary writers. Among other honors, Hatoum was awarded Brazil's most prestigious literary award, the Jabuti Prize, ...
.
''Capitu''
In 2008, Luiz Fernando Carvalho directed and finalized the script for this adaptation of the book ''
Dom Casmurro
''Dom Casmurro'' is an 1899 novel written by Brazilian author Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis. Like ''The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas'' and ''Quincas Borba'', both by Machado de Assis, it is widely regarded as a masterpiece of realist litera ...
'', by Machado de Assis. The mini-series was written by Euclydes Marinho in collaboration with Daniel Piza, Luis Alberto de Abreu and Edna Palatnik. Art direction by Raimundo Rodriguez, photography by Adrian Teijido and costumes by Beth Filipecki. Colorist Sergio Pasqualino. It marked the TV debut of actors
Letícia Persiles
Letícia Persiles (born 2 January 1983) is a Brazilian actress and singer who played the lead role in the telenovela ''Amor Eterno Amor''.
Biography
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Letícia Persiles has a son with her husband, the director Luiz Ferna ...
and Michel Melamed, among others. The mini-series was filmed in the abandoned Automóvel Clube building, in downtown Rio de Janeiro, and the whole scenographic universe was created from newspaper and recycled material. The opening credits scene was conceived by the director and created by the designer Carlos Bêla. The production is part of the Quadrante Project and was the director's tribute to Machado de Assis on the centenary of his death. It received the APCA (
Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte
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) Critic's Choice Award (2009), ABC Best Photography Award (from the Associação Brasileira de Cinematografia) and the Creative Review award in the Best in Book and Design and Art Director categories. In the opinion of critic Gustavo Bernardo, the mini-series deserves "to be viewed and reviewed countless times, at least because each fragment of a scene is precious for its beauty". According to theatre director Gabriel Villela, Luiz Fernando Carvalho produces works of art on the screen, calls on the viewer's vivacity so that he accepts nothing masticated, but masticates along with Casmurro. For Randall Johnson, director of the UCLA Latin American Institute, "Luiz Fernando Carvalho is today, without doubt, the director whose work is the most authorial of all TV and cinema production in Brazil".
2010s
''After all, what does a woman want (Afinal, O Que Querem as Mulheres?)''
In 2010, Luiz Fernando Carvalho created, directed and wrote the mini-series inspired by Sigmund Freud's: famous question "What does a woman want?".
João Paulo Cuenca
João Paulo Cuenca (born 1978 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian writer.
In 2012, the English literary magazine ''Granta'' named him as one of the 20 best Brazilian writers under 40. In 2007, he was selected by the Hay Festival as one of the mos ...
, Cecilia Giannetti and
Michel Melamed
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collaborated on the script. As well as acting in the production, Melamed created the opening sound track. The direction of Photography Adrian Teijido, costumes by Beth Filipecki and art direction by Raimundo Rodriguez. The director launched actress
Bruna Linzmeyer
Bruna Linzmeyer (born 11 November 1992) is a Brazilian actress.
Biography
Born in Corupá, state of Santa Catarina. Bruna's father is German, while her mother is of Portuguese, Spanish, Native Brazilian and African descent.
Career
She sta ...
’s career in this production. Osmar Prado shared the part of Freud with a model animated by Cesar Coelho, founder of the Anima Mundi festival, using the stop-motion technique. The opening vignette features the work of German artist Olaf Hajek, who also produced special illustrations for the mini-series by invitation of the director. It received the ABC award (Associação Brasileira de Cinematografia) for Best Photography. According to columnist Patrícia Kogut, "it is an oneiric journey, a visual poem that blends realities, full of references to times past, to what has been experienced, to what lingers in memory".
''Suburbia''
In 2012, Luiz Fernando Carvalho inaugurated in TV drama a production in which all the protagonists are of African descent. The mini-series, created and written by the director in partnership with Paulo Lins, counted on the collaboration of Adrian Teijido (Photography), Luciana Buarque (Costumes), Marcio Hashimoto (Editing) and Sergio Pasqualino (Colorist). It also marked the start of another research cycle, in which the director focused on realist aesthetics, which influenced the language as a whole, but mainly in the choice of non-actors for the main parts. The nearly 40 actors launched in the mini-series include artists of the groups Nós do Morro and Afroreggae. Érika Januza, until then secretary of a school in the interior of Minas Gerais state, was chosen to play the main character of the story. Guest appearance by Fabrício Boliveira, Rosa Marya Colin, Haroldo Costa, Maria Salvadora, Paulo Tiefenthaler and Dani Ornellas, among others. In 2012, the Globo network took the series up again for a second season in 2013 due to its satisfactory audience ratings. Later, however, the director Luiz Fernando Carvalho chose to cancel the new season. In the opinion of anthropologist Luiz Eduardo Soares, the work was a "reconstructive reading of the carioca society, producing a superb result ".
''Ladies' Mail (Correio Feminino)''
A mini-series in eight episodes, created and directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho based on women's journals written by
Clarice Lispector
Clarice Lispector (born Chaya Pinkhasivna Lispector ( uk, Хая Пінкасівна Ліспектор); December 10, 1920December 9, 1977) was a Ukrainian-born Brazilian novelist and short story writer. Her innovative, idiosyncratic works exp ...
in the 1950s and 1960s, under the pseudonym Helen Palmer. The visual language and narrative were based on 60s pop art and design, from the costumes to the lighting and set; all filmed in a single lightbox, which changed color according to the subjects addressed. Adapted by Maria Camargo, the series was shown in 2013 as part of the program Fantástico, with costumes by Thanara Schönardie and Luciana Buarque, photography by Mikeas and edited by Marcio Hashimoto. The actress Maria Fernanda Cândido played Helen Palmer narrating all the episodes. In the cast, Luiza Brunet interpreted the mature woman, and
Alessandra Maestrini
Alessandra Maestrini (born May 17, 1977) is a Brazilian actress and singer-songwriter.
Biography
Alessandra was born in Sorocaba, Brazil, the daughter of Noêmia and Emílio Maestrini. Alessandra liked early music, literature and art in general ...
, the young woman. The adolescent is
Cintia Dicker
Cintia Schneider Dick (born 6 December 1986), known as Cintia Dicker, is a Brazilian model and actress.
Career
She has appeared in advertisements for Ann Taylor, Macy's, L'Oréal, American Eagle Outfitters, Tom Ford, Wildfox Couture, and Yve ...
, an international model whose acting career was launched in the mini-series. In the opinion of critic Patricia Kogut, the series is "inspired, pleasant, in good taste and unpretentious, like Clarice's texts as Helen Palmer".
''Alexandre and Other Heroes (Alexandre e Outros Heróis)''
A 2013 telefilm, with script by Luis Alberto de Abreu and Luiz Fernando Carvalho based on two stories by the Alagoan writer Graciliano Ramos. Luiz Fernando Carvalho's coaching and directing of the actors revealed a new code of interpretation to
Marcelo Serrado
Marcelo Magalhães Serrado (born 10 February 1967 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian actor.
Biography
Marcelo began his career at CAL (Casa de Arte das Laranjeiras) in 1985.
He made his television debut in 1987 in the telenovela ''Corpo Sant ...
and
Ney Latorraca
Antonio Ney Latorraca (born 27 July 1944, in Santos) is a Brazilian actor.
Biography
Ney Latorraca was born in the port city of Santos, São Paulo state, to Alfredo, a casino crooner, and Nena, a showgirl who performed in casinos. Actor Grande ...
, as well as a harmony in the quality of the interpretations. Direction of photography by Mickeas, art direction by Raimundo Rodriguez and costumes by Luciana Buarque. Incidental sound track by Tim Rescala. Opening theme by the Pernambucan Siba. The cast of the TV special, a finalist in the 2014
International Emmy Awards
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, also included Flávio Bauraqui, Flávio Rocha, Marcélia Cartaxo and Luci Pereira. Critic Patricia Kogut considered the telefilm a miniature work of art on television.
''My Little Plot of Land (Meu Pedacinho de Chão)''
This 2014 production marked the director's return to the telenovela format after 12 years of dedicating himself to mini-series and more authorial projects. '' My Little Plot of Land (Meu Pedacinho de Chão)'' was written by Benedito Ruy Barbosa and directed by Luiz Fernando Carvalho, with art production by Marco Cortez, art work by Raimundo Rodriguez and costumes by Thanara Schönardie. The critics praised various aspects, from the harmony of the quality of acting to the editing, direction, costumes, scenography and aesthetics, inspired by Westerns and Japanese manga (comics). Luiz Fernando Carvalho's direction of the actors revealed a new code of interpretation, noted by the critics, to actors such as Juliana Paes and
Rodrigo Lombardi
Rodrigo Lombardi (born 15 October 1976) is a Brazilian actor and voice actor.* He is known for his roles in various Brazilian telenovelas such as '' Caminho das Índias'' (2009), '' Passione'' (2010), ''Salve Jorge
''Salve Jorge'' (Literally: ...
. The team's creative process and cast coaching to shape the aesthetics of ''My Little Plot of Land'' took place at TVLiê, known as Galpão, which operated from 2013 to 2017. The space brought together all the creative teams and was conceived by Luiz Fernando Carvalho, at Projac, for collaborative project creation and talent training. In addition to '' My Little Plot of Land (Meu Pedacinho de Chão)'', the works '' Female Messages (Correio Feminino)'', '' Alexander and Other Heroes (Alexandre e Outros Heróis)'', '' Old River (Velho Chico)'' and '' The Brothers (Dois Irmãos)'' were created in the Galpão. The whole process of creation and production of the novela in the Galpão is described by the journalist Melina Dalboni in the book ''Meu Pedacinho de Chão'', which has drawings, sketches and photos by the director and the team (published by Casa da Palavra). Sets and costumes were envisaged through the playful eye of childhood, and according to the columnist Patrícia Kogut, contributed to a beautiful invented universe, far different from what we are used to seeing on TV. The houses were faced with recycled cans, based on the work of artist Raimundo Rodriguez. The costumes, the subject of an exhibition, mixed technological fabrics and plastic material. Cesar Coelho, of the Anima Mundi Festival, used stop-motion and time-lapse techniques for all the animation. The novela received the APCA (
Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte
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) Award for Best Actor (
Irandhir Santos
Irandhir Santos Pinto (born 22 August 1978) is a Brazilian actor.
Early life
Born in Barreiros, Pernambuco, Irandhir lived in several cities in the countryside of Pernambuco during his childhood.Irandhir Santos
Irandhir Santos Pinto (born 22 August 1978) is a Brazilian actor.
Early life
Born in Barreiros, Pernambuco, Irandhir lived in several cities in the countryside of Pernambuco during his childhood.Benedito Ruy Barbosa). The critic Cristina Padiglione regards the novela as worthy of a standing ovation, and in the opinion of Alexandra Moraes "the images, at first sight childish, gain relevance with colors and effects of dramatic intent. Good performances and the firm hand of the director give the plot meaning".
''Old River (Velho Chico)''
In 2016, '' Old River (Velho Chico)'' marked Luiz Fernando Carvalho's return to prime time, directing the novela written by Benedito Ruy Barbosa and Bruno Luperi, which again carried the imprint of the new esthetic in TV drama. The novela was divided into two phases, with direction of photography by Alexandre Fructuoso and costumes by Thanara Schönardie. Highlights were the photography and acclaimed performances by the actors
Antônio Fagundes
Antônio José da Silva Fagundes Filho (born 18 April 1949) is a Brazilian actor, playwright, voice actor, and producer. Renowned for his several performances in stage, film and television, where he frequently works in telenovelas.
Biography
Fa ...
, Lucy Alves,
Domingos Montagner
Domingos Montagner Filho (26 February 1962 – 15 September 2016) was a Brazilian actor, playwright and entrepreneur. He began his career in theaters and circuses, through the course of interpretation of Myriam Muniz. In 1997, Montagner formed La ...
Rodrigo Lombardi
Rodrigo Lombardi (born 15 October 1976) is a Brazilian actor and voice actor.* He is known for his roles in various Brazilian telenovelas such as '' Caminho das Índias'' (2009), '' Passione'' (2010), ''Salve Jorge
''Salve Jorge'' (Literally: ...
Irandhir Santos
Irandhir Santos Pinto (born 22 August 1978) is a Brazilian actor.
Early life
Born in Barreiros, Pernambuco, Irandhir lived in several cities in the countryside of Pernambuco during his childhood.Fabiula Nascimento, Julia Dalavia, Cyria Coentro, Barbara Reis, Julio Machado, Umberto Magnani, Camila Pitanga,
Christiane Torloni
Christiane Maria dos Santos Torloni (born 18 February 1957) is a Brazilian actress.
Biography and career
Her first appearance was on the Brazilian TV network Rede Globo. Among the many characters she has played are Jô Penteado in ''A Gata Co ...
,
Marcelo Serrado
Marcelo Magalhães Serrado (born 10 February 1967 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian actor.
Biography
Marcelo began his career at CAL (Casa de Arte das Laranjeiras) in 1985.
He made his television debut in 1987 in the telenovela ''Corpo Sant ...
, Gabriel Leone, Giulia Buscaccio, Mariene de Castro, Gésio Amadeu, José Dumont, Marcélia Cartaxo and others. The cast was of a uniformity rarely seen in novelas, resulting in countless awards for its actors, including the APCA (
Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte
The Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte (São Paulo Association of Art Critics) or APCA (established 1956) is an organization based in São Paulo, Brazil which honors the best in the Brazilian fields of stage acting (since 1956), music, lite ...
) Award for Best Actress for Selma Egrei and the Critics' Choice Award for
Domingos Montagner
Domingos Montagner Filho (26 February 1962 – 15 September 2016) was a Brazilian actor, playwright and entrepreneur. He began his career in theaters and circuses, through the course of interpretation of Myriam Muniz. In 1997, Montagner formed La ...
(posthumous) and the production also won Best Supporting Actress (Selma Egrei), Best Supporting Actor (Irandhir Santos), Best Breakthrough Actress (Lucy Alves) and Best Breakthrough Actor (Lee Taylor), with Veja Rio's Carioca of the Year Award going to Luiz Fernando Carvalho for the renovated aesthetic of prime time television. The team's creative process and cast coaching lasted only three months and took place at TVliê, Luiz Fernando Carvalho's collaborative creative space, which operated at Projac between 2013 and 2017 and was known as Galpão. The first phase, applauded by the critics, marked the return of actor
Rodrigo Santoro
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to the Globo fold and revealed the hitherto undiscovered talent of
Carol Castro
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. Tarcísio Meira, in just two episodes, put in an impressive performance, as did actress Selma Egrei, who took part in both phases of the novela. The cast was selected after an extensive search for actors from the Northeast and marked the debut in novelas of Lucy Alves, Renato Góes, Marina Nery, Barbara Reis, Diyo Coelho, Xangai, Veronica Cavalcanti, Lee Taylor, Zezita de Matos, Mariene de Castro, Yara Charry, Raiza Alcântara, Lucas Veloso, Sueli Bispo and the comedian Batoré. The last chapters of the novela pay tribute to the actor
Domingos Montagner
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(Santo), who drowned in the São Francisco river two weeks before the end of the serial. The character was maintained in the plot even after the actor's death through the language created by Luiz Fernando Carvalho, in which a single subjective camera interpreted Santo's viewpoint, so his presence was felt, engaging with all the other characters, to the end. The novela came under strong pressure from the Globo network's drama department, calling for modifications to the text, storyline and esthetics. The director and the author, Benedito Ruy Barbosa, stood firm and refused to make the changes to '' Old River (Velho Chico)''. The in-house crisis made the TV columns and was described as a form of public pressure on Luiz Fernando Carvalho. According to the critic Maurício Stycer, '' Old River (Velho Chico)'' is a landmark in the recent history of Brazilian TV, on account of its esthetic ambition and cultural relevance. According to Nilson Xavier, the novela “had incontestable technical and artistic quality, from the direction to the photography, sound track and the actors’ performances. It competed for the International Emmy Award for Best Telenovela of 2017.
''Lavoura Arcaica, 15 years on''
Tribute was paid to the film ''
To the Left of the Father
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'' in 2017, 15 years after it was made and on account of it being hailed as one of the most important Brazilian films of all time, at the
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, artist Raimundo Rodriguez created an installation that went on show for a month at the Estação Net Botafogo, with memorabilia from the film, reviews and the director's notebooks. For Ismail Xavier and Ilana Feldman, Lavoura was born in 2001, emerging as a foreign body in the scenario of early 21st century Brazilian film, marked by its realism and its direct confrontation with Brazilian social and urban issues.
''Two Brothers (Dois Irmãos)''
Screened in 2017, the mini-series written by Maria Camargo based on the homonymous novel by
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was regarded by critics as another quality contribution to Brazilian television on account of the poetic style applied by the director to the adaptation of the novel. Direction of photography by Alexandre Fructuoso, costumes by Thanara Schönardie, scenography by Danielly Ramos, Juliana Carneiro and Mariana Villas-Bôas, art production by Marco Cortez and Myriam Mendes. The production is part of the Quandrante Project and gained kudos with writer
Milton Hatoum
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's television debut. According to the publishing house Companhia das Letras, the book sales increased by some 500% after the start of the mini-series. Careers launched in Two Brothers include actors Matheus Abreu (Omar and Yaqub as an adolescent), the indigenous Zahy Guajajara (the índia Domingas) and the singer Bruna Caram (Rânia in the adult phase). The Lebanese actor
Mounir Maasri
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made a guest appearance in the mini-series and was also responsible for the prosody (stress patterns) of the cast. The quality of the acting of the whole cast was stressed by the critics and also on social media and reached the worldwide and Brazilian Trending Topics throughout the series:
Eliane Giardini
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Biography
Giardini was born in Sorocaba, São Pau ...
Antônio Fagundes
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Biography
Fa ...
and Antonio Calloni as Halim; and
Cauã Reymond
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and Matheus Abreu as the twins Omar and Yaqub. It was filmed in 2015, but at the request of the Globo network, the director agreed to make the novela '' Old River (Velho Chico)'' before he finished editing '' Dois Irmãos'', which was shown in January 2017. A number of innovative relevant points in the director's language were highlighted: the relation between literature and the transposition into images, photography, framing, poetic language and sound track, which included hits from various decades to contextualize the period in which the mini-series was set. In addition, Luiz Fernando Carvalho inaugurated, on TV, the dialogue between the fictional scenes and images from the archives of Brazilian History, with the research of historical material done by Raquel Couto.
According to the critic Maurício Stycer, in an article published in the Folha de S.Paulo newspaper about Netflix's investment in Brazil, the miniseries was a startling revelation to those who normally only have access to terrestrial channels in Brazil. For Luiz Zanin, the miniseries was about Brazil and the thwarted ideal of a multi-ethnic, sensual and carefree nation. “An elegant delicacy served up to the public, and which will leave it wanting more". Critic Carlos Alberto de Mattos wrote that what was seen in The Brothers (Dois Irmãos) “was not a realistic reflection, but an exuberant image, a mythical saga, a work of art”.
In February 2017, Luiz Fernando Carvalho left the Globo Network (Rede Globo) after 30 years of working for the TV station.
In 2017, the director received the APCA Award for '' Two Brothers (Dois Irmãos)'', the International Emmy Award for Best Telenovela Nomination for '' Old River (Velho Chico)'' and the Bravo Award (Prêmio Bravo) for Artist of the Year, for his trajectory and esthetic renovation on television with '' Old River (Velho Chico)'' and '' Two Brothers (Dois Irmãos)'' and the 15th anniversary of the film '' To the Left of The Father (Lavoura Arcaica)''.
2020s
''The Passion According to G.H. (A Paixão Segundo G.H.)''
For the centennial of the birth of
Clarice Lispector
Clarice Lispector (born Chaya Pinkhasivna Lispector ( uk, Хая Пінкасівна Ліспектор); December 10, 1920December 9, 1977) was a Ukrainian-born Brazilian novelist and short story writer. Her innovative, idiosyncratic works exp ...
, in 2020, Carvalho is releasing a film adaptation based on the homonymous novel by the Brazilian author. Is the second feature film by the filmmaker after the award-winning
To the Left of the Father
''To the Left of the Father'' ( pt, Lavoura Arcaica) is a 2001 Brazilian drama film produced, written, directed and edited by Luiz Fernando Carvalho, based on the novel of the same name by Raduan Nassar. The film follows a man (Selton Mello) who ...
(Portuguese: Lavoura Arcaica) (2001), also a cinematographic version of a classic of Brazilian literature. It was during the editing of "Lavoura Arcaica" that Luiz Fernando Carvalho had contact with G.H. - central novel of Clarice Lispector's work. The movie was entirely filmed in a penthouse of the neighbourhood of Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, and presents
Maria Fernanda Candido
Maria may refer to:
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* Mary, mother of Jesus
* Maria (given name), a popular given name in many languages
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*170 Maria, a Main belt S-type asteroid discovered in 1877
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as the main character, G.H.
Personal life
He was married to the artist Sandra Burgos, with whom he has one son, Théo Burgos Carvalho.
He was married to the actress
Tereza Seiblitz
Ana Tereza Milanez de Lossio e Seiblitz or Tereza Seiblitz (born June 29, 1964) is a Brazilian actress.
She made an appearance in the Brazilian series, ''Malhação'', on the Rede Globo network, in 2002. She was also the protagonist on the Braz ...
, with whom he has one son, Vittório, born June 8, 2001.
He was married to the actress
Letícia Persiles
Letícia Persiles (born 2 January 1983) is a Brazilian actress and singer who played the lead role in the telenovela ''Amor Eterno Amor''.
Biography
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Letícia Persiles has a son with her husband, the director Luiz Ferna ...
, with whom he has one son, Ariel.
Bibliography
The following books written by Luiz Fernando Carvalho are references for this article. For the complete list of books about the director, see Luiz Fernando Carvalho Bibliography
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