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Roberto Santos

Birthday: 1928-04-15
Died: 1987-05-07
Birthplace: São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Home Page: http://www.cineastarobertosantos.com.br/


Roberto Santos Pinhanez (1928–1987) was a Brazilian film director, known for films like Matraga (A Hora e Vez de Augusto Matraga) and The Great Moment (O Grande Momento). Santos was born in a working-class suburb of São Paulo in 1928. He started his cinema activities around 1952, in the first big studio built in Brazil, the Vera Cruz Studio. In 1956, Santos made his first movie, O Grande Momento (The Great Moment), the first neo-realistic movie made in Brazil. In 1965, Roberto Santos adapted a short novel by Guimaraes Rosa, A Hora e Vez de Augusto Matraga (Matraga), the only successful adaptation to cinema of a work by Guimaraes Rosa, the most important name in Brazilian literature in this century. The film was shown at the 1966 Cannes Film Festival. During the late 1960s and 1970s, his career was marked by problems with censorship. Nevertheless, he directed six more movies, among them, two experimental movies; Vozes do Medo (Voices of Fear) — a movie with the structure of a magazine — and As Tres Mortes de Solano (The Three Deaths of Solano), an experiment where the same plot is told three times, first in the fantastic realm, then as a realistic plot, and finally as a circus pantomime. Meanwhile, he worked in television and directed commercials. The success of an adaptation for TV of another Guimaraes Rosa's story prompted him to write a screenplay for the short novel Campo Geral, about a kid growing in the back-country of Brazil. After months of trouble to obtain the rights, the project was abandoned, and he decided to tackle another myth of Brazilian literature, Machado de Assis. His last movie, Quincas Borba, recreated Machado de Assis's fin-de-siecle universe in the troubled 1980s. Roberto Santos died of a heart attack at the São Paulo airport in 1987, just after returning from the Festival of Gramado, where Quincas Borba was shown and heavily criticized by a clique of critics.

Filmography

The Good Cinema
Character: Self
Ozualdo Candeias and the Cinema
Character: Himself (archive footage)

The Hour and Turn of Augusto Matraga
Job: Associate Producer
Ponto Final
Job: Screenplay

O Grande Momento
Job: Director

O Grande Momento
Job: Producer
O Grande Momento
Job: Writer

The Naked Man
Job: Director
Um Anjo Mau
Job: Director

Um Anjo Mau
Job: Writer
Rain Lovers
Job: Director
Rain Lovers
Job: Writer

Erotic Stories
Job: Director
Bebel, Garota Propaganda
Job: Executive Producer

Nasce uma Mulher
Job: Screenplay
Juliana do Amor Perdido
Job: Screenplay
Vozes do Medo
Job: Director

As Cariocas
Job: Director
Viramundo
Job: Assistant Editor

Quincas Borba
Job: Executive Producer
O Predileto
Job: Screenplay

Primeira Chance
Job: Writer
Nasce uma Mulher
Job: Director
Quincas Borba
Job: Director

Quincas Borba
Job: Screenplay
Primeira Chance
Job: Director

As Cariocas
Job: Screenplay
Embu
Job: Director
Embu
Job: Screenplay

Stop 88
Job: Screenplay
The Naked Man
Job: Writer