Matias Mariani | |
Birth Place: | São Paulo, São Paulo (state), Brazil |
Matias Mariani is a Brazilian film director, screenwriter, and producer.[1] He is best known for his work on the film Shine Your Eyes and documentary I Touched All Your Stuff.[2] [3]
Matias graduated from New York University Tisch School Of the Arts.[4] In 2006, he co-founded the production company Primo Filmes.[5] In 2014, he directed the documentary feature I Touched All Your Stuff, premiered at Marseille Festival of Documentary Film and Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival and it was released theatrically both in the US and Brazil.[6] [7] In 2020, his debut feature film Shine Your Eyes, premiered at the Panorama portion of the 70th Berlin International Film Festival and released on Netflix on July 29, 2020.[8] [9]
Year | Film | Director | Writer | Producer | Note |
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2004 | O Não de São Paulo | Short film | |||
2006 | Sonhos de Peixe | Feature film | |||
2006 | Drained | Feature film | |||
2006 | Fabricando Tom Zé | Documentary | |||
2008 | Coda | Short film | |||
2008 | Cotidiano | Short film | |||
2009 | Trago Comigo | TV series | |||
2009 | O Nome do Gato | Short film | |||
2010 | Rio Sex Comedy | Feature film | |||
2010 | Cavalo | Short film | |||
2011 | Hoje | Feature film | |||
2011 | Fios de Ovos | TV movie | |||
2012 | Ela Sonhou que Eu Morri | Documentary | |||
2012 | Arapuca | Short film | |||
2013 | A Estrada 47 | Feature film | |||
2013 | Enterro de Anão | Short film | |||
2014 | I Touched All Your Stuff | Documentary | |||
2014 | Trinta | Feature film | |||
2014 | Que Monstro te Mordeu? | TV series | |||
2015 | The Castle | Documentary | |||
2015 | O Porto do Rio | Documentary | |||
2015 | Marias | Documentary | |||
2016 | Tempero Secreto | TV series | |||
2017 | Pendular | Feature film | |||
2018 | Freedom is a big word | Documentary | |||
2019 | Feras | TV series | |||
2020 | Shine Your Eyes | Feature film | |||