João Batista de Andrade (born 14 December 1939) is a Brazilian film director and screenwriter. He directed more than 20 films between 1967 and 2006. His 1981 film O Homem que Virou Suco won the Golden Prize at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival.[1]
João Batista de Andrade | |
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João Batista de Andrade in 2015 at the Latin America Memorial in São Paulo, Brazil. | |
Minister of Culture (acting) | |
In office 22 May 2017 – 16 June 2017 | |
President | Michel Temer |
Preceded by | Roberto Freire |
Succeeded by | Vacant |
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Born | (1939-12-14) 14 December 1939 (age 82) Ituiutaba, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
Political party | PPS |
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter |
On 22 May 2017, Batista assumed as acting minister of Culture after the resignation of Roberto Freire.[2] Resigned a few weeks later after president Michel Temer involvement in the meat company JBS complaints.[3]
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Preceded by Roberto Freire |
Minister of Culture (acting) 2017 |
Succeeded by Vacant |
Festival de Gramado Best Director Award | |
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1973-1979 |
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1980-1989 |
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1990-1999 |
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2000-2009 |
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2010-2019 |
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National libraries | |
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