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Miguel Gonçalves Mendes (born September 2, 1978 in Covilhã) is a Portuguese film director, screenwriter and producer. He is the author of ''
José and Pilar ''José and Pilar'' () is a Portuguese documentary directed by Miguel Gonçalves Mendes following the last years of the Nobel Prize winner José Saramago, chiefly through his relationship with his devoted wife, Pilar del Río. Highly praised by ...
'' (2010), a documentary about writer and Nobel Prize winner
José Saramago José de Sousa Saramago, GColSE ComSE GColCa (; 16 November 1922 – 18 June 2010), was a Portuguese writer and recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Literature for his "parables sustained by imagination, compassion and irony ith which heco ...
, co-produced by
Pedro Almodóvar Pedro Almodóvar Caballero (; (often known simply as Almodóvar) born 25 September 1949) is a Spanish filmmaker. His films are marked by melodrama, irreverent humour, bold colour, glossy décor, quotations from popular culture, and complex narr ...
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Talk to Her ''Talk to Her'' ( es, Hable con ella) is a 2002 Spanish drama written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, and starring Javier Cámara, Darío Grandinetti, Leonor Watling, Geraldine Chaplin, and Rosario Flores. The film follows two men who form an u ...
'', ''
The Skin I Live In ''The Skin I Live In'' ( es, link=no, La piel que habito) is a 2011 Spanish science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Antonio Banderas, Elena Anaya, Marisa Paredes, Jan Cornet and Roberto Ála ...
'') and his brother Augustín, and
Fernando Meirelles Fernando Ferreira Meirelles (; born 9 November 1955) is a Brazilian film director, producer and screenwriter. He is best known for co-directing the film '' City of God'', released in 2002 in Brazil and in 2003 in the U.S. by Miramax Films, which ...
('' City of God'' and ''
The Constant Gardener ''The Constant Gardener'' is a 2001 novel by British author John le Carré. The novel tells the story of Justin Quayle, a British diplomat whose activist wife is murdered. Believing there is something behind the murder, he seeks to uncover the t ...
''). In 2011, after a successful international festival circuit, the movie spurred an unprecedented popular movement in Portugal resulting on a petition signed by 1400 people (0.00014% of Portugal's population), which in turn sparked a debate over Portuguese cinema and a campaign for the Oscar nominations in Los Angeles and New York. Currently, Miguel is at the post-production stage of his new documentary, ''The Meaning of Life'', produced by Fernando Meirelles, which has been dealing with issues to raise finishing funds.


Biography

Miguel studied International Relationships (ISCSP – Technical University of Lisbon) and History – Archaeology (New University of Lisbon) before graduating in Film by the Lisbon Theatre and Film School, specializing in Film Editing. In 2002, he founded JumpCut, through which he produced all his projects until 2014.


Career

First years D. Nieves (2002) Documentary that explores the proximity between Portugal and Galicia, its historical roots, its deepest reasons and its consequences. This documentary led the director to win the first prizes of his career, such as the "Massimo Troisi" European Prize, in Italy. Autograph (2004) Documentary that portrays the life, the journey and the individuality of the Portuguese poet and painter Mário Cesariny. It was the winner of the award for Best Portuguese Documentary at DocLisboa 2004. A Batalha dos Três Reis (2005) The first fiction feature film by Miguel Gonçalves, shot in Morocco, a first long-length fiction film by Miguel Mendes, shot in Morocco, an insane and fatal game of jealousy. Floripes (2007) Back in documentary cinema, explore the legend of Floripes. An enchanted Moura that wanders, every night, sad and without destiny, through the town of Olhão, enchanting the fishermen with a spell that guided them out to sea, until death. Silêncio Course (2007) Experimental film, based on the universe of the Experimental Film and on the images of Maria Gabriela Llansol who, following her narrative construction process, explores the so-called “glow dinner”.


''José and Pilar'' (2010)

A documentary that observes the life of one of the greatest writers of the 20th century and finds an unknown Saramago, proving that genius and simplicity are compatible.
The Elephant's Journey ''The Elephant's Journey'' ( pt, A Viagem do Elefante) is a novel by Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize-winning author José Saramago. It was first published in 2008 with an English translation in 2010. Plot In 1551, King John III of Portu ...
, the book that narrates the adventures and misadventures of a pachyderm transported from
John III of Portugal John III ( pt, João III ; 7 June 1502 – 11 June 1557), nicknamed The Pious (Portuguese: ''o Piedoso''), was the King of Portugal and the Algarves from 1521 until his death in 1557. He was the son of King Manuel I and Maria of Aragon, the thi ...
's court to that of the Austrian Archduke Maximilian, is the departing point of a movie that portrays the relationship between Nobel Prize winner José Saramago and his wife Pilar del Rio. For four years, Miguel spent the days with the couple, at home and during work trips all over the world, revealing a surprising new side of the author, immersed in his creative process while wanting to change the world with his wife – or, at least, to make it a better place. After it became Miguel Mendes’s most popular work, with commercial exhibitions in Portugal, Spain, Brasil, México and Italy and several awards and nominations, the movie stood out for the uncommon support it received from the Portuguese audience and for the debate it ignited around Portuguese cinema, historically divorced from the Portuguese people. The film ended up being picked as Portugal’s candidate for the nomination to Best Foreign Film in the Oscars. It got a run in the United States, which included an exhibition in the MoMA, collected praise from publications like Variety and The New York Times, and got shortlisted for Best Original Song at the Oscars with ''Já Não Estar'' (written by José Mário Branco and interpreted by Camané). Brazilian director
José Padilha José Bastos Padilha Neto (; born 1 August 1967) is a Brazilian film director, producer and screenwriter. He is best known for directing the Brazilian critical and financial successes ''Elite Squad'' and '' Elite Squad: The Enemy Within'' and ...
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RoboCop ''RoboCop'' is a 1987 American science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. The film stars Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Daniel O'Herlihy, Ronny Cox, Kurtwood Smith, and Miguel Ferre ...
) said that "it's really hard to make a movie like ''José and Pilar'', delicate, respectful, deep. A great movie about a great man and a great woman, about time and death, about love and life."


''I Have Nothing of My Own'' (2012)

Miguel and Brazilian writers
Tatiana Salem Levy Tatiana Salem Levy (born January 24, 1979 Lisbon) is a Brazilian writer and translator. Early life and education Levy's parents are Turkish Jews established in Portugal during the Brazilian military government. She studied literature at the Fe ...
and João Paulo Cuenca travelled to the Far East for a sharing of experiences with artists and thinkers from Macau, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand. The project ''I Have Nothing of My Own'' was born from it. It is described by the authors as “a blend between a travel diary and fiction” and was distributed as a web series. However, as the series progresses, the intended veracity of the diary quickly morphs into a full-blown original fictional narrative that won’t allow the viewer to know what is real anymore. A sort of visual poem that questions the Portuguese cultural identity as it clashes against another culture – which, in the particular case of Macau, was previously contaminated by the culture it clashes against. An example of a cultural encounter and an identity’s reconstruction, in a world where all civilizations were built over the ruins of each other. Known for his alternative distribution methods, Miguel made the whole series available online for free.


''The Meaning of Life (TBA)''

Miguel’s ongoing film project, produced by O2 Filmes and
El Deseo El Deseo (also known as El Deseo S.A.) is a film production company owned by Spanish film producers the Almodóvar brothers (Pedro and Agustín). The company has financed all the films directed by Pedro starting from The Law of Desire in 198 ...
, is being shot around the world since 2013 and is “a complex project due to its scale and the number of characters involved”. The director intends to take the work he developed in ''José and Pilar'', where he captures reality and reworks it through a classical narrative lens, to new heights. The protagonist is Giovane Brisotto, a young Brazilian man, bearer of a rare incurable disease of Portuguese origins, spread throughout the globe 500 years ago, during the Discoveries. Waiting for a transplant, Giovane decides to embark on a trip around the world, tracing the route of the first Portuguese expedition that spread the disease. During the trip, the protagonist contacts, through media (TV, cinema, advertising, etc.) with seven public figures, seven archetypes, seen as the new heroes of contemporaneity. But it is the viewer who, in parallel narratives, gains privileged access to the private and quotidian universe of each one of them, discovering what’s behind their personas, followed and idolized by millions who search for a reference for their lives. The discovery, says Miguel, has to do with “an important composition: the relationship between death, creation, power, movement and the universe."


Monograph and Publications

Autography Verse / Mário Cesariny (2007) Edited by Assírio & Alvim. Complement to the documentary Autography, with unrevealed interviews. José and Pilar – Unrevealed Conversations (2012) Edited by Quetzal and Companhia das Letras. Complement to the documentary José and Pilar, with exclusive extras not featuring in the movie. With preface by Valter Hugo Mãe. Published in Portugal, México, Argentina, Uruguai and Spain. The Films of Miguel Gonçalves Mendes (2012) Composed from essays by José Padilha, João Moreira, Valter Hugo Mãe, Luís Sepúlveda,
Gonçalo M. Tavares Gonçalo Manuel de Albuquerque Tavares, known professionally as Gonçalo M. Tavares, was born in August, 1970 in Luanda, Angola and is a Portuguese writer and professor of Theory of Science in Lisbon. He published his first work in 2001 and sinc ...
, Maria João Seixas,
Baltasar Garzón Baltasar Garzón Real (; born 26 October 1955) is a former Spanish judge. Garzón formerly served on Spain's central criminal court, the ''Audiencia Nacional'', and was the examining magistrate of the ''Juzgado Central de Instrucción No. 5'', ...
, among others.http://mgm.org.pt/monografia.pdf The Gospel According to Jesus Christ (TBA) Miguel announced that he has already planned another project, which will be the film adaptation of the controversial and world-acclaimed work of Saramago O Evangelho Segundo Jesus Cristo. At its launch the book was publicly condemned and criticized by the Portuguese government of the time, Prime Minister Cavaco Silva, leading the writer to leave the country to go to the island of Lanzarote in Spain, from where he did not return. The book satirizes the life and death of Jesus Christ by rejecting the treatment of characters according to dogma and myth, portraying them as normal people, with conflicts and emotions of a genuine human being.


References


External links


JumpCut
(Portuguese, Spanish, English) * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mendes, Miguel Goncalves 1978 births Living people People from Covilhã Portuguese film directors Portuguese film producers Portuguese screenwriters Male screenwriters Portuguese male writers