- Ruy Guerra
Ruy Alexandre Guerra Coelho Pereira is a
film director ,screenwriter ,film editor , andactor inBrazil . Guerra was born a Portuguese citizen in Lourenço Marques (todayMaputo ) inMoçambique , when it was still a colony ofPortugal , on22 August 1931, from Portuguese parents.Guerra studied at
IDHEC film school inParis from 1952. In 1958 he started his career as an assistant director in several French films. Later on he immigrated toBrazil , where he directed his first feature film, "Os Cafajestes " (1962).In 1964, Guerra directed "
Os Fuzis ", which placed him in the forefront of the emergingCinema Novo movement. After that he directed the international production "Tendres Chasseurs " (1969) starringSterling 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 ". 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 "
Erêndira " inMexico , based on the work byGabriel García Márquez . He also directed the musical comedy "A Ópera do Malandro " (1985), based onChico Buarque 's free theatrical adaptation ofBertold 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 theGolden Palm at theCannes Film Festival . It was Guerra's third nomination in the festival, after "Erêndira" and "Kuarup".Guerra has appeared in many films as an actor; he is perhaps best known to international audiences for his performance as the doomed
Pedro de Ursúa inWerner Herzog 's "Aguirre, the Wrath of God " (1972).External links
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