Júlio Bressane Explained

Júlio Bressane
Birth Date:13 February 1946
Birth Place:Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Occupation:Film director, writer
Yearsactive:1965–present

Júlio Eduardo Bressane de Azevedo (born February 13, 1946) is a Brazilian filmmaker and writer.

Biography

A representative of the Brazilian cinema marginal, Julio Bressane began making films as an assistant director of Walter Lima Jr., in 1965.

In 1967 Bressane debuted as director with Face to Face, being selected for the Festival of Brasilia. In 1970 he founded Belair Movies in company with fellow filmmaker Rogério Sganzerla. They chose a model of making films and low-cost production and thereby managed to run six feature films in just six months.

Bressane came into exile in London in the early 1970s, but returned to Brazil several years later and made one film after another, using slapstick and debauchery as its main features. An acclaimed film of this period was the provocative Tabu, released in 1982. Critics consider Bressane the most scholarly of the Brazilian film directors, and his work is notable for the diversity of its narrative language.[1] Another feature of his filmography is the comprehensive approach to historical and literary characters. He is also noted by his low-budget, short-time shootings, with an average of 11 to 14 days to make and edit a film.

His film Cleopatra was presented at the Venice Film Festival in 2007, as part of the Mostra Venezia Maestri (Venice Masters Exhibition),[2] as well as being named best film of the 40th Festival de Brasília Film in November 2007.

Filmography

Key
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YearOriginal titleEnglish release titleNotes
1966Lima Barreto: TrajetóriaShort documentary on Lima Barreto.
1966Bethânia Bem de Perto: A Propósito de Um ShowCo-directed with Eduardo Escorel. Short documentary and concert film on Brazilian singer Maria Bethânia.
1967Cara a CaraFace to Face
1969Matou a Família e Foi ao CinemaKilled the Family and Went to the Movies
1969O Anjo NasceuThe Angel Was Born
1970Cuidado Madame
1970Barão Olavo, o HorrívelBaron Olavo, the Horrible
1970A Família do Barulho
1971Memórias de Um Estrangulador de LoirasMemories of a Blonde Strangler
1971Amor LoucoCrazy Love
1971A Fada do Oriente
1972Lágrima PanteraBrazilian-American Co-production.
1973O Rei do Baralho
1975O Monstro Caraíba
1977Viola ChinesaChinese Viola: My Encounter with Brazilian CinemaShort documentary.
1978O Gigante da AméricaThe Giant of America
1978Agonia
1979Cinema Inocente
1982Tabu
1985Brás Cubas
1989Sermões: A História de Antônio VieiraBased on the life of António Vieira.
1992Quem Seria o Feliz Conviva de Isadora Duncan?Segment of Oswaldianas (1992).
1995O MandarimThe MandarinBased on the life of Mário Reis.
1997Miramar
1999São Jerônimo
2001Dias de Nietzsche em TurimDays of Nietzsche in TurinBased on the life of Friedrich Nietzsche.
2003Filme de AmorA Love Movie
2007Ver Viver ReviverShort documentary.
2007CleópatraCleopatra
2007Passagem em FerraraShort documentary dedicated to Michelangelo Antonioni.
2008A Erva do RatoThe Herb of the Rat
2012Rua Aperana 52Aperana Street 52
2012O Batuque dos AstrosDrumming Beat of the StarsDocumentary on Fernando Pessoa.
2013Educação Sentimental
Venice 70: Future ReloadedSegment director.
2015GarotoKid
2016Beduino
2018Sedução da CarneSeduction of the Flesh
2019Nietzsche sils Maria Rochedo de SurlejCo-directed with Rosa Dias and Rodrigo Lima.
2021Capitu and the ChapterCapitu e o Capítulo
2023The Long Voyage of the Yellow BusA Longa Viagem do Ônibus Amarelo
Rudder of DestinyLeme do Destino

Awards

Books

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. http://www.epipoca.com.br/gente_biografia.php?idg=180143 Júlio Bressane
  2. http://www.splitfilmfestival.hr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=141%3Ajulio-bressane--cleopatra&catid=45%3Afocus-2008&Itemid=101&lang=en Júlio Bressane/Cleopatra