Jorge Furtado

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Jorge Furtado
Furtado in November 2010
Born (1959-06-09) June 9, 1959 (age 65)
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, director

Jorge Alberto Furtado (born June 9, 1959) is a Brazilian film and television director and screenwriter.

Life and career

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Furtado attended university for courses in medicine, psychology, journalism and arts, but did not graduate. He began his professional career in the 1980s on a local channel TVE-RS working as reporter, presenter, editor, screenwriter and producer. In 1982 created a TV show Quizumba, that mixed fiction and documentary with very audacious language for the Brazilian public television.

Between 1984 and 1986, Furtado was director of the museum Museu de Comunicação Social Hipólito José da Costa in Porto Alegre. At the same time, with the help of José Pedro Goulart and Ana Luiza Azevedo, he created the company Luz Produções, where he made two short films and produced plays for theater. From 1986 to 1990, he made dozens of TV commercials.

In 1987, he was one of the founders of Casa de Cinema de Porto Alegre, in which he still participates. In 1990, he worked on TV Globo making scripts for many TV series.

In 2008, Harvard University promoted an exhibition of his films called "Jorge Furtado's Porto Alegre".[1]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Film Director Writer Notes
1984 Temporal Yes Yes Short film
1986 O Dia em que Dorival Encarou a Guarda Yes Yes Short film
1988 Barbosa Yes Yes Short film
1989 Isle of Flowers Yes Yes Short film
1990 Memória No Yes Short film
1991 Esta Não é a Sua Vida Yes Yes Short film
1994 Veja Bem Yes Yes Short film
1994 A Matadeira Yes Yes Short film
1995 Estrada Yes Yes Short film
1997 Ângelo Anda Sumido Yes Yes Short film
1999 Três Minutos No Yes Short film
2000 O Sanduíche Yes Yes Short film
2000 Tolerance No Yes
2001 Caramuru: A Invenção do Brasil No Yes
2002 Houve uma Vez Dois Verões Yes Yes
2003 Benjamim No Yes
2003 The Man Who Copied Yes Yes
2003 Lisbela e o Prisioneiro No Yes
2004 Oscar Boz Yes Yes Short film
2004 Meu Tio Matou um Cara Yes Yes
2005 O Coronel e o Lobisomem No Yes
2007 Saneamento Básico Yes Yes
2007 Rummikub Yes Yes Short film
2010 Antes Que o Mundo Acabe No Yes
2010 Velazquez e a Teoria Quântica da Gravidade Yes Yes Short film
2010 Até a Vista Yes Yes Short film
2014 O Mercado de Notícias Yes Yes
2015 Real Beleza Yes Yes
2018 Rasga Coração Yes Yes

Television

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Year Film Director Writer Notes
1993 Agosto No Yes
1994 Memorial de Maria Moura No Yes
1995 A Comédia da Vida Privada Yes Yes
1997 Anchietanos Yes Yes Television film
1999 Luna Caliente Yes Yes
2000 A Invenção do Brasil No Yes
2000 Brava Gente Yes Yes Episode: "Meia Encarnada Dura de Sangue"
2001 Os Normais No Yes 2 episodes
2008–2009 Ó Paí, Ó No Yes 10 episodes
2009 Decamerão: A Comédia do Sexo Yes Yes
2011 A Mulher Invisível No Yes 1 episode
2011 Homens de Bem Yes Yes Television film
2011–2013 A História do Amor Yes Yes
2012 Doce de Mãe Yes Yes Television film
2014 Doce de Mãe Yes Yes
2015 Mister Brau No Yes
2016 Nada Será Como Antes No Yes
2017 Sob Pressão No Yes 3 episodes
2020 Todas as Mulheres do Mundo No Yes
2020 Amor e Sorte No Yes

Awards

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  • 2003: "Grande Prêmio Cinema Brasil" as best director and best original script for The Man Who Copied.
  • 2003: Best script on the "Brazilian Film Festival of Miami", for The Man Who Copied.
  • 2003: Critics' award on the "Festival Internacional de Punta del Este" for The Man Who Copied.
  • 2004: Prêmio ACIE de Cinema for Best Picture for The Man Who Copied.
  • 2002: "Grande Prêmio Cinema Brasil" for best original script with Two summers.
  • 2002: Best movie award on "Cine Ceará" for Two Summers.
  • 2002: Best director award on "Cine Ceará" for Two Summers.
  • 2002: Best movie award on "Festival de Cinema Brasileiro" in Paris, for Two Summers.
  • 1995: "Kikito" of Best Brazilian movie on the "Festival de Gramado" for Felicidade é….
  • 1989: Best short movie on the Berlin International Film Festival for Island of Flowers.
  • 1988: Best short movie on the Havana Film Festival for Barbosa.
  • 1986: Best short movie on the festivals of Gramado, Havana and Huelva, with The Day Dorival Faced the Guards.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Jorge Furtado's Porto Alegre". Harvard Film Archive. Archived from the original on 2018-06-04. Retrieved 2007-08-28.
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