António Campos (politician)
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António Campos (29 May 1922 – 8 March 1999) was one of the pioneer filmmakers of
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in
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. Mainly using pure documentary techniques, he shot
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s and tried
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. As well as in fictional films, he used the methods of
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to portrait the life of ancient human communities (
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) of his country. He started making films at the beginning of the sixties, at the same time as
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(EU) and
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(Canada). Without knowing much about
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, he followed his steps in an original way.


Biography

He integrated a troupe of theatre amateurs and worked at a state department office in
Leiria Leiria () is a city and municipality in the Central Region, Portugal, Central Region of Portugal. It is the 2nd largest city in that same region, after Coimbra, with a municipality population of 128,640 (as of 2021) in an area of . It is the seat o ...
. He got a subvention from the
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (), commonly referred to simply as the Gulbenkian Foundation, is a Portuguese institution dedicated to the promotion of the arts, philanthropy, science, and education. One of the wealthiest charitable founda ...
in 1961, where he worked between 1970 and 1976, to study cinema in London. He took part in the 20th Century Film Festival, in Kracow,
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. He was the delegate in Portugal for the International Federation of Art Film and a member of the International Union of Independent Filmmakers (UNICI). He started making films as an amateur. He shot ethnographic films with
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light cameras and with no scientific purposes, like some of his Portuguese fellows, such as
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, Ricardo Costa or
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, this one using small mini dv cameras, some years later. After the
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, he directed some theatrical fictional features in 35 mm, all with a strong anthropologic content. He was one of the representatives of the Portuguese Cinema Novo (or Novo Cinema), inspired by the
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. His film Gente da Praia da Vieira (People of Praia da Vieira), 1976, is, together with
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, by
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and Margarida Cordeiro, and with Mau Tempo, Marés e Mudança (Changing Tides), by Ricardo Costa, one of the first
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s of Portuguese cinema. Shot on the same year, these films, in the same genre, are preceded by Acto da Primavera (Act of Spring), 1962, by
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, and Ala-Arriba!, 1948, by
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, a contemporary to
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. These films may also be classified as
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s.


Filmography

Feature films * 1971 – ''Vilarinho das Furnas'' * 1974 – ''Falamos de Rio de Onor'' (We talk about Rio de Onor) * 1975 – ''Gente da Praia da Vieira'' (People of Praia da Vieira) * 1978 –
Histórias Selvagens
' (Savage stories) * 1992 – ''Terra Fria'' (Cold Land) Short and middle-length films * 1957 – ''O rio Liz'' * 1958 – ''Um tesouro'' * 1959 – ''O Senhor'' * 1961 – ''A Almadraba Atuneira'' * 1961 – ''Leiria 61'' * 1962 – ''Debussy'' * 1962 – ''Instrumentos musicais populares'' * 1962 – ''Colóquio do Comité Internacional dos Museus de Instrumentos'' Musicais * 1963 – ''Arte portuguesa contemporânea em Leiria'' * 1964 – ''Arte portuguesa contemporânea em Évora'' * 1964 – ''La fille mal gardée'' * 1964 – ''Incêndio no auditório antigo da Fundação Caloute Gulbenkian'' * 1964 – ''Instrumentos musicais portugueses II'' * 1965 – ''100 anos de pintura francesa'' * 1965 – ''A invenção do amor'' * 1965 – ''Ouros do Peru'' * 1965 – ''Retratos das margens do rio Liz'' * 1966 – ''Arte do índio brasileiro'' * 1966 – ''Chagall – Breve a lua, lua cheia virá aparecer'' * 1966 – ''Inauguração do hospital S. João de Deus – Montemor-o-Novo'' * 1967 – ''Colagem'' * 1967 – ''Construção do Centro de Biologia de Oeiras da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian'' * 1967 – ''Iniciação musical pelo método Orff'' * 1968 – ''Art portugais à Paris'' * 1968 – ''Arte portuguesa : do naturalismo aos nossos dias'' * 1968 – ''Festa de Natal dos funcionários da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian'' * 1968 – ''O Principezinho'' * 1962–1969 – ''Obras de construção da sede, do museu e do grande auditório da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian'' * 1970 – ''Raul Lino'' (not finished) * 1971 – ''Arte francesa depois de 1951'' * 1972 – ''Portugal e a Pérsia'' * 1973 – ''Rodin'' * 1974 – ''Museu Calouste Gulbenkian em Lisboa'' * 1975 – ''A Festa'' * 1976 – ''Paredes pintadas da revolução portuguesa'' * 1976 – ''Protecção arquitetónica sob a coordenação do Conselho da Europa'' (inacabado) * 1976 – ''20º aniversário da morte de Calouste Gulgenkian'' * 1976 – ''Ex-votos portugueses'' * 1979 – ''Ti Miséria'' * 1987 – ''À descoberta de Leiria'' * 1993 – ''A Tremonha de Cristal'' (not finished)


Bibliography

* ''António Campos'' – anthology about the films and life of António Campos (2000 â€
Cinemateca Portuguesa
* ''O Cais do Olhar'' by
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,
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, 1999


See also

*
Cinema of Portugal The Cinema of Portugal started with the birth of the medium in the late 19th century. Cinema was introduced in Portugal in 1896 with the screening of foreign films and the first Portuguese film was '' Saída do Pessoal Operário da Fábrica ...
*
Cinema Novo Cinema Novo (; 'New Cinema'), is a genre and movement of film noted for its emphasis on social equality and intellectualism that rose to prominence in Brazil during the 1960s and 1970s.Dixon & Foster, 293. Cinema Novo formed in response to class ...
*
Docufiction Docufiction (or docu-fiction) is the cinematographic combination of documentary film, documentary and fiction, this term often meaning narrative film. It is a film genre which attempts to capture reality such as it is (as direct cinema or ciné ...
*
Visual anthropology Visual anthropology is a subfield of social anthropology that is concerned, in part, with the study and production of ethnography, ethnographic photography, film and, since the mid-1990s, new media. More recently it has been used by historians ...
*
Ethnographic film An ethnographic film is a non-fiction film, often similar to a documentary film, historically shot by Western filmmakers and dealing with non-Western people, and sometimes associated with anthropology. Definitions of the term are not definitive. ...
*
Salvage Ethnography Salvage ethnography is the recording of the practices and folklore of cultures threatened with extinction, including as a result of modernization and assimilation. It is generally associated with the American anthropologist Franz Boas; he and his ...
*
Ethnofiction Ethnofiction is a subfield of ethnography which produces works that introduce art, in the form of storytelling, "thick descriptions and conversational narratives", and even first-person autobiographical accounts, into academic works. In addition ...
*
Direct cinema Direct cinema is a documentary genre that originated between 1958 and 1962—principally in Quebec and the United States—and was developed in France by Jean Rouch. It is a cinematic practice employing lightweight portable filming equipment, han ...

Cine season
in Paris (
Cinémathèque Française A cinematheque is an archive of films and film-related objects with an exhibition venue. Similarly to a book library (bibliothèque in French), a cinematheque is responsible for preserving and making available to the public film heritage. Typically ...
, 2002 – in French) * List of directors associated with art film


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Campos, Antonio Portuguese film directors 1922 births 1999 deaths People from Leiria