José Paulo Lanyi Explained

José Paulo Lanyi
Birth Name:José Paulo Lanyi
Birth Date:10 April 1970
Birth Place:Brasília, Federal District (Brazil)
Profession:Journalist, writer, playwright

José Paulo Lanyi (born April 10, 1970) is a Brazilian journalist, writer, producer, and filmmaker.

He is the author of the novel "Calixto – Azar de quem votou em mim"[1] ("Calixto- Bad luck for whom voted for me", in free translation/Amazon) and of the 'scenic novel' "Deus me disse que não existe" ("God told me that he doesn't exist", in free translation/Chiado Books, Portugal)- 'scenic novel' is considered by Lanyi as a new literary genre that combines both novel and play (theatre).[2]

Published by the Official Press of the State of São Paulo, his play "Quando dorme o vilarejo" ("When the village sleeps", in free translation), recognized in 2002 by the Brazilian Vladimir Herzog Award for Amnesty and Human Rights coverage,[3] tells the story of a hamlet whose residents become happy when learn that they will be hanged by the community in which they live. Inspired by the surreal movies by Luis Buñuel, the play was staged with the United Nations support at the São Bento Theatre in São Paulo, on December 10, 2008.[4]

Lanyi graduated in journalism from Faculdade Cásper Líbero in 1993. He has worked as a reporter for some of the major São Paulo television and radio networks, among them Globo TV, Rede Bandeirantes,[5] Manchete TV,[6] CBN Radio, Globo Radio, Radiobrás and CNT TV. He also collaborated with the literary magazine "Cult" and was a foreign correspondent in London (UK) in 1995.[7]

He was a columnist for Observatório da Imprensa and Comunique-se media criticism websites and worked in São Paulo as a BBC freelance reporter[8] and as a director of making of and as an executive producer for the 2017 film "" ("Real, The Plan Behind History").

In 2020 he published on Amazon his history play "Maquiavel, O Homem por Trás do Mal" ("Machiavelli, The Man Behind Evil").

Lanyi is a member of the São Paulo Association of Art Critics (Associação Paulista de Críticos de Arte) – APCA.[9]

Awards

Esso Journalism Award (2005) – given to allTV[10] in recognition of their journalistic work. Lanyi was part of the news team, as host, producer, editor and reporter.

Vladimir Herzog Award (2002)[11] – for his play "Quando dorme o vilarejo".

IBest Award (2005/2006)[12] given to Comunique-se web portal (where Lanyi worked as a columnist), for their journalistic activities.

List of works

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Portal dos Jornalistas. www.portaldosjornalistas.com.br.
  2. Web site: Primeira Página- Criado por brasileiro, novo gênero literário chega a Portugal.
  3. Web site: Prêmio Vladimir Herzog de Anistia e Direitos Humanos. www.premiovladimirherzog.org.br.
  4. Web site: Portal Fator Brasil- Peça celebra o Dia dos Direitos Humanos. www.revistafatorbrasil.com.br.
  5. News: Entre Aspas. April 27, 2004. Observatório da Imprensa. pt-BR.
  6. News: Rede Manchete – Aconteceu, Virou História- Francfort, Elmo, Imprensa Oficial.
  7. Web site: José Paulo Lanyi – Perfil – Portal dos Jornalistas. www.portaldosjornalistas.com.br.
  8. News: Professor que pedia emprego em semáforo é contratado com ajuda das redes sociais. Lanyi. José Paulo. September 30, 2016. BBC Brasil. en-GB.
  9. Web site: Folha Online – Ilustrada – Saiba quem foram os premiados pela APCA em 2001 – 11/12/2001.
  10. Web site: Estadão- alltv ganha o Prêmio Esso.
  11. Web site: Observatório da Imprensa- José Paulo Lanyi vence Prêmio Vladimir Herzog. October 23, 2002.
  12. Web site: Observatório da Imprensa - Comunique-se, 8 ANOS.
  13. Web site: Rádio USP é a melhor na programação de MPB.