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Ruy Guerra

Ruy Alexandre Guerra Coelho Pereira (born August 22, 1931) is a Portuguese-Brazilian film director, screenwriter, film editor, and actor. Guerra was born a Portuguese citizen in Lourenço Marques (today Maputo) in Mozambique, when it was still Portuguese colony. Guerra studied at IDHEC film school in Paris from 1952. In 1958 he started his career as an assistant director in several French films. Later on he immigrated to Brazil, where he directed his first feature film, Os Cafajestes (1962). It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1964, Guerra directed Os Fuzis, which placed him in the forefront of the emerging Cinema Novo movement. The film was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize. After that he directed the international production Tendres Chasseurs (1969) starring Sterling Hayden, and Os Deuses e os Mortos (1970). The tumultuous political landscape in 1970's Brazil forced Guerra to stop filming until 1976, when he directed A Queda. The film was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. In 1980 he returned to Mozambique where he shot Mueda, Memória e Massacre, that country's first feature film. While in Mozambique, Guerra shot many short films and helped the creation of the National Institute for Cinema. In 1982 Guerra shot Eréndira in Mexico, based on the work by Gabriel García Márquez. He also directed the musical comedy A Ópera do Malandro (1985), based on Chico Buarque's free theatrical adaptation of Bertold Brecht's Threepenny Opera; the TV film Os Amores Difíceis, another adaptation of García Márquez; and Kuarup (1989). In 2000 Guerra's Estorvo was nominated for the Golden Palm at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. It was Guerra's third nomination in the festival, after Erêndira and Kuarup. His 2004 film Portugal S.A. was the only film he did in Portugal and entered into the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ruy guerra licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


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Born:
Aug 22, 1931 In Maputo, Moçambique
Movie/TV Credits:
19
First Appeared:
In the movie S.O.S. Noronha 1957-06-21
Latest Project:
Movie Candango: Memoirs from a Festival 2020-10-22
Known For
Poster of Cinema Novo
Poster of Blue Blood
Poster of 5x Favela, Now by Ourselves
Poster of A Linguagem do Cinema
Filmography
Movie Candango: Memoirs from a Festival Self 2020-10-22
Movie The Man Who Killed John Wayne Self 2017-01-20
Movie Saudade Self 2017-10-11
Movie Gabo & Cinema Self 2016-04-17
Movie Cinema Novo Self - Filmmaker (archive footage) 2016-05-16
Movie About Cinema Self 2015-09-15
Movie Chico: Brazilian Artist Himself 2015-11-26
Movie Blue Blood 2014-09-29
Movie 5x Favela, Now by Ourselves 2010-08-25
Movie The House of Sand Vasco de Sá 2005-05-13
Movie A Linguagem do Cinema 2001-03-15
Movie Dib Self 1997-01-02
Movie Branded For Life 1977-11-24
Movie The Suns of Easter Island 1972-08-23
Movie Aguirre, the Wrath of God Don Pedro de Ursúa 1972-12-29
Movie Benito Cereno 1971-10-13
Movie Le Maître du temps 1971-10-24
Movie Os Mendigos 1963-12-21
Movie S.O.S. Noronha Miguel 1957-06-21