Héctor Babenco Explained

Héctor Babenco
Birth Name:Héctor Eduardo Babenco
Birth Date:7 February 1946
Birth Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Death Place:São Paulo, Brazil
Occupation:Film director and producer, screenwriter
Years Active:1973–2015
Notable Works:

Héctor Eduardo Babenco (February 7, 1946July 13, 2016)[1] was an Argentine-Brazilian film director, screenwriter, producer and actor who worked in several countries including Brazil, Argentina, and the United States. He was one of the first Brazilian filmmakers to gain international critical acclaim, through his films which often dealt with social outcasts on the fringes of society.[2] His best-known works include Pixote (1980), Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985), Ironweed (1987), At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1990) and Carandiru (2003).

Babenco's films brought him several accolades. He was nominated three times for the Palme d'Or of the Cannes Film Festival, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director for Kiss of the Spider Woman. He won the Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro twice, and the Prêmio ACIE de Cinema once.

Early life

Babenco was born in Buenos Aires and raised in Mar del Plata. His mother, Janka Haberberg, was a Polish Jewish immigrant, and his father, Jaime Babenco, was an Argentine gaucho of Ukrainian Jewish origin.[3] [4] [5] Babenco lived in Europe from 1964 to 1968. In 1969, he decided to stay in São Paulo, Brazil, permanently.

Career

His first solo feature film as a director was O Rei da Noite (King of the Night) (1975), starring Paulo José and Marília Pêra.

Babenco had an international success with Pixote – A lei do mais fraco (1981).[6] It concerns Brazil's abandoned children. In the words of E. Ruby Rich while it concerns "a pair of boys who form a symbiotic sexual union", the film cannot "be held up as an example of how gay desire can be depicted, given its sensationalistic and sordid treatment of gay sex as accommodation, substitution, and punishment".[6] The film featured impressive work of young actor Fernando Ramos da Silva, 10 years old at the time, who was discovered in the suburbs of São Paulo. The film received numerous prizes, including nomination for Best Foreign Film at the 1982 Golden Globes Awards.

For Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985), Babenco was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director,[7] [8] the first Latin American to be nominated in this category.

He directed some of the most respected American actors of his time, including William Hurt, John Lithgow, Raul Julia, Jack Nicholson, Meryl Streep, Tom Berenger, Daryl Hannah, Aidan Quinn and Kathy Bates.

In 2012 Babenco was part of the jury in the 34th Moscow International Film Festival.[9]

His last film was My Hindu Friend (2016), which stars Willem Dafoe. It recounts the story of a film director close to death.[10]

Personal life

In 2010, Barbenco married actress Bárbara Paz.[11] He was previously married to Xuxa Lopes and Raquel Arnaud. He was the father of two daughters, Janka Babenco and Myra Arnaud Babenco, from his previous marriages, and also had two grandchildren.

Health issues and death

In 1994, Babenco fell ill and had to undergo a bone marrow transplant to treat a lymphatic cancer,[12] a diagnosis which he had since he was 38 years old.

On July 12, 2016, Babenco was admitted to Hospital Sírio-Libanês to treat sinusitis. The following night, he suffered a cardiac arrest, and died shortly thereafter.[13]

Filmography

YearOriginal titleEnglish release titleFunctioned asCountryNotes
DirectorWriterProducer
1975O Rei da NoiteKing of the NightDirectorial Debut
Co-writer with Orlando Senna
1977Lúcio Flávio: O Passageiro da AgoniaLúcio FlávioCo-writer with José Louzeiro & Jorge Durán
1980Pixote: A Lei do Mais FracoPixoteCo-writer with Jorge Durán
1985Kiss of the Spider Woman
1987Ironweed
1991At Play in the Fields of the Lord
Co-writer with Jean-Claude Carrière & Vincent Patrick
1998Corazón IluminadoFoolish Heart

Co-writer with Ricardo Piglia
2003Carandiru

Co-writer with Fernando Bonassi & Victor Navas
2007El PasadoThe Past
Co-writer with Marta Goes
2014Words with Gods
Segment: "The Man That Stole a Duck"
2015Meu Amigo HinduMy Hindu Friend

Documentaries

YearOriginal titleEnglish release titleFunctioned asCountryNotes
DirectorWriterProducer
1973O Fabuloso Fittipaldi-Co-directed with Roberto Farias
1984A Terra É Redonda como Uma Laranja-||||
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Acting roles

YearOriginal titleEnglish release titleRoleDirectorCountryNotes
1999The Venice ProjectDanilo DanuzziRobert Dornhelm
2000Before Night FallsVirgilio PiñeraJulian Schnabel
2007El PasadoThe PastProjectionistHimself
Cameo

Awards and nominations

See main article: List of awards and nominations received by Héctor Babenco.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://g1.globo.com/pop-arte/cinema/noticia/2016/07/hector-babenco-morre-aos-70-anos-em-sao-paulo.html Globo: "Hector Babenco morre aos 70 anos"
  2. News: Bergan. Ronald. Héctor Babenco obituary. 2016-07-18. The Guardian. 2020-02-13. en-GB. 0261-3077.
  3. Web site: Alex Bellos talks to Brazilian director Hector Babenco . 2003-11-02 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20220301070051/https://www.theguardian.com/film/2003/nov/02/londonfilmfestival2003.features1 . 2022-03-01 . live .
  4. http://www.colesmithey.com/reviews/2009/01/hector-babencos-carandiru-.html Hector Babenco's Carandiru
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=H7u2PmlUDpwC&pg=PA229&lpg=PA229 The Lavender Screen: The Gay and Lesbian Films
  6. Book: Rich, E. Ruby. New Queer Cinema: The Director's Cut. Durham, N.C & London. Duke University Press. 2013. 151. 978-0822354284.
  7. Web site: Memorable Films: Hectór Babenco and 'The Kiss of the Spider Woman' Latinolife . 2022-03-03 . www.latinolife.co.uk.
  8. Web site: Kiss of the Spider Woman film by Babenco [1985] Britannica ]. 2022-03-03 . www.britannica.com . en.
  9. News: Moscow International Film Festival has a Latin focus. Darmaros. Marina. 2012-06-25. Russia Beyond The Headlines. 2017-02-28. en-US.
  10. Web site: "Kiss of the Spider Woman" director Hector Babenco dead at 70. CBS News. 14 July 2016.
  11. Web site: D'Alessandro . Anthony . 2021-01-24 . 'Babenco: Tell Me When I Die': How Bárbara Paz Made A Cinematic Ode To Her Late Filmmaker Husband . 2022-03-03 . Deadline . en-US.
  12. http://www2.uol.com.br/hectorbabenco/e_diretor.htm Héctor Babenco
  13. Web site: Morre, aos 70 anos, o cineasta Hector Babenco. cinema.uol.com.br. pt-br. 2020-02-13.