fiction.wikisort.org - DirectorLúcia Murat (born 1949 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian filmmaker.
Brazilian filmmaker
Lúcia Murat |
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Born | 1949
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Occupation | Film director |
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Murat participated in the student and guerrilla movements against the military dictatorship in Brazil in the 1960–1970s. She was imprisoned and tortured by military agents; that experience exerted a strong influence on her work.[1] Murat worked as a journalist for newspapers like Jornal do Brasil and O Globo before becoming a film director.[2]
Her feature film Que Bom Te Ver Viva is a compendium of stories and memories of her and other political prisoners.[3] In 2004, she returned to the theme with Quase Dois Irmãos, winning the Best Ibero-American Film Award at the Mar del Plata Festival.[4]
In 2011, Murat won several prizes at the Gramado Festival with the film A Long Journey.[5]
Filmography
- O Pequeno Exército Louco (1984)
- Que Bom Te Ver Viva (1989)
- Oswaldianas (1992) (segment "Daisy das Almas Deste Mundo")
- Doces Poderes (1997)
- Brave New Land (Brava Gente Brasileira) (2000)
- Almost Brothers (Quase Dois Irmãos) (2004)
- Olhar Estrangeiro (2006)
- Maré, Nossa História de Amor (2007)
- A Long Journey (Uma Longa Viagem) (2011)
- A memória que me contam (2013)
- Praça Paris (2017)
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