Brazilian film director
Marcelo Gomes
Born Occupation(s) Film director, screenwriter Years active 1995-present
Marcelo Gomes is a Brazilian film director , screenwriter and visual artist .
Early life
Gomes was born in Recife , Brazil.[ 1]
Before going on to create films, he worked as a programmer of films at a film club.[ 1]
Career
Gomes first directed several short films, a video, and a telemovie , between 1995 and 2000.[ 2]
His debut feature film , Cinema, Aspirinas e Urubus , was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival .[ 3] [ 1]
His 2013 film The Man of the Crowd was screened in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival .[ 4]
The historical drama Joaquim , released in 2017,[ 1] was nominated for many awards, including the Golden Bear at Berlinale , and won several, including Best Film at CinEuphoria in Portugal and at the Havana Film Festival New York .[ 5]
His 2022 film Paloma , based on a true story, tells of a transgender woman in rural Brazil who wishes to have a traditional Catholic wedding.[ 1] It had its world premiere at the Munich Film Festival in June–July 2022,[ 6] and was screened at the Adelaide Film Festival in October 2022.[ 1]
Filmography
Gomes has directed both short and feature films, including:
Recognition and awards
In 2005, Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures won the French National Education Prize.[ 1] Many of his other films have won or been nominated for film awards, including:
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