Portuguese film director
João Salaviza
Born João Salaviza Manso Feldman da Silva
(1984-02-19 ) 19 February 1984 (age 37) Other names João Salaviza Silva Education Lisbon Theatre and Film School Occupation Years active 1992–present
João Salaviza (born João Salaviza Manso Feldman da Silva ; 19 February 1984) is a Portuguese film director, screenwriter, editor, producer, and former actor. He is the recipient of several accolades, including the Short Film Golden Bear , the Short Film Palme d'Or , and the Un Certain Regard .
Biography [ ]
João Salaviza was born on 19 February 1984, in Lisbon , Portugal. His father is José Edgar Feldman, a film director, and his mother is a producer. He studied at the Lisbon Theatre and Film School and at the Universidad del Cine de Buenos Aires, in Buenos Aires , Argentina.
His film Arena won the Short Film Palme d'Or at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival .[1] In 2012, his film won the Golden Bear for Best Short Film at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival .[2] Salaviza worked as assistant editor in Manoel de Oliveira 's Eccentricities of a Blonde-haired Girl .
Filmography [ ]
Short films [ ]
(2004)
Arena (2009)
(2010)
(2010)
(2012)
(2012)
Documentary [ ]
Films [ ]
References [ ]
External links [ ]
show 1950s
Paris la nuit – Jacques Baratier and Jean Valère (1956)
Gente lontana – Unknown (1957)
La lunga raccolta – Lionetto Fabbri (1958)
Prijs de zee – Herman van der Horst (1959)
1960s
Le songe des chevaux sauvages – Denys Colomb de Daunant (1960)
Gesicht von der Stange? – Raimund Ruehl (1961)
De werkelijkheid van Karel Appel – Jan Vrijman (1962)
Bowspelement – Charles Huguenot van der Linden (1963)
Kirdi – Max Lersch (1964)
Yeats Country – Patrick Carey (1965)
Knud – Jørgen Roos (1966)
Through the Eyes of a Painter – M.F. Hussain (1967)
Portrait: Orson Welles – François Reichenbach and Frédéric Rossif (1968)
To See or Not to See – Bretislav Pojar (1969)
1970s
1501 1/2 – Paul B. Price (1971)
Flyaway – Robin Lehman (1972)
Colter's Hell – Robin Lehman (1973)
History of the World in Three Minutes Flat – Michael Mills (1974)
See – Robin Lehman (1975)
Horu - munakata shiko no sekai – Takeo Yanagawa (1976)
Ortsfremd... wohnhaft vormals Mainzerlandstraße – Hedda Rinneberg and Hans Sachs (1977)
Co jsme udelali slepicím – Vladimír Jiránek and Josef Hekrdle (1978)
Ubu – Geoff Dunbar (1979)
1980s
Hlavy – Petr Sís (1980)
History of the World in Three Minutes Flat – Michael Mills (1981)
Loutka, prítel cloveka – Ivan Renc (1982)
Moznosti dialogu – Jan Svankmajer (1983)
Cykelsymfonien – Åke Sandgren (1984)
Nr. 1 - Aus Berichten der Wach- und Patrouillendienste – Helke Sander (1985)
Tom Goes to the Bar – Dean Parisot (1986)
Curriculum vitae – Pavel Koutský (1987)
Oblast – Zdravko Barisic (1988)
Pas à deux – Monique Renault and Gerrit van Dijk (1989)
1990s
Mistertao – Bruno Bozzetto (1990)
Six Point Nine – Dan Bootzin (1991)
Bolero – Ivan Maksimov (1993)
Hamu – Ferenc Cakó (1994)
Repete – Michaela Pavlátová (1995)
Pribitie poezda – Andrei Zhelezniakov (1996)
Senaste Nytt – Per Carleson (1997)
Ik beweeg, dus ik besta – Gerrit van Dijk (1998)
Faraon / Maski – Sergei Ovcharov/ Piotr Karwas (1999)
2000s
Hommage à Alfred Lepetit – Jean Rousselot (2000)
Âme noire - Black Soul – Martine Chartrand (2001)
Bridget's Daughter – Charles Olivier(2002)
(A)Torzija – Stefan Arsenijevic (2003)
Un cartus de kent si un pachet de cafea – Cristi Puiu (2004)
Milk – Peter Mackie Burns (2005)
Aldrig som första gången! – Jonas Odell (2006)
Raak – Hanro Smitsman (2007)
O zi buna de plaja – Bogdan Mustata(2008)
Please Say Something – David O'Reilly (2009)
2010s
Händelse vid bank – Ruben Östlund (2010)
Paranmanjang – Chan-kyong Park and Chan-wook Park (2011)
Rafa – João Salaviza (2012)
La fugue – Jean-Bernard Marlin (2013)
Tant qu'il nous reste des fusils à pompe – Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel (2014)
Ho-san-na – Young-kil Na (2015)
Balada de um Batráquio – Leonor Teles (2016)
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