Eduardo Coutinho

 

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The documentary maker, Eduardo Coutinho, has enjoyed an extraordinary career in the Brazilian film industry. He was born in San Pablo, Brazil in 1933. He is a contemporary of many Cinema Novo filmmakers, friend and colleague of several of them, but he only became a director at the beginning of the 1980's, almost at the age of fifty, in a context entirely different to that of Brazil in the 1960's. He also studied law, theatre and journalism, in which he worked for many years. He is the author of articles on the Brazilian film industry published in newspapers and magazines. His first contact with the film world was at a seminar in 1954, but from then until 1957 he was the editor of Visão magazine and later decided to take up film studies at the prestigious Institute for Advanced Cinematographic Studies (IDHEC) in Paris

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Eduardo Coutinho

Born 1933-05-11 (92 years ago) in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. Dead 2014-02-02 (80 years).

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, Latin America & Caribbean 2001
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Maria das Dores de Oliveira(Gifta) 2014-02-02 Gifta

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The documentary maker, Eduardo Coutinho, has enjoyed an extraordinary career in the Brazilian film industry. He was born in San Pablo, Brazil in 1933. He is a contemporary of many Cinema Novo filmmakers, friend and colleague of several of them, but he only became a director at the beginning of the 1980's, almost at the age of fifty, in a context entirely different to that of Brazil in the 1960's. He also studied law, theatre and journalism, in which he worked for many years. He is the author of articles on the Brazilian film industry published in newspapers and magazines. His first contact with the film world was at a seminar in 1954, but from then until 1957 he was the editor of Visão magazine and later decided to take up film studies at the prestigious Institute for Advanced Cinematographic Studies (IDHEC) in Paris. He worked on the script or in the production of major films directed by Leon Hirzsman (A Falecida, Garota de Ipanema), Eduardo Escorel (Lição de Amor), Bruno Barreto (Dona Flor and her Two Husbands) and Zelito Viana (Os Condenados). In 1975, Coutinho joined the Globo Repórter team, where he remained for nine years, and, according to its director, it was an important learning curve that convinced him to move into documentary films. In spite of censorship, the team (made up of Paulo Gil Soares, João Batista de Andrade, Jorge Bodansky and Oswaldo Caldeira, among others) managed to go in depth into a number of topics. Coutinho's documentaries from this period include Seis Dias em Ouricuri (on the drought and the hard labour in the outback), O Pistoleiro de Serra Talhada (on banditry in the north-east), O Imperador do Sertão (on Colonel Teodorico Bezerra) and O Menino de Brodósqui (on the painter, Cándido Portinari).

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