Kleber Mendonça Filho (born November 22, 1968) is a Brazilian film director, screenwriter and producer. With a degree in Journalism from the Federal University of Pernambuco, Kleber Mendonça Filho began his career as a film critic and journalist. As a director, he experimented with fiction, documentary, and video clips in the 1990s. He migrated from video to digital and 35 mm film in the 2000s. Over the course of that decade, he made several short films. "O Som ao Redor" (Neighbouring Sounds, 2013) was Mendonça's first feature-length drama, winning numerous awards.
Mendonça's films have received more than 120 awards in Brazil and abroad, with selections in festivals such as New York, Copenhagen and Cannes (Quinzaine des réalisateurs). Film festivals in Rotterdam, Toulouse, and Santa Maria da Feira have presented retrospectives of his films. He has served as programmer of cinema for the Joaquim Nabuco Foundation.
Directing
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Male
1968-11-22
Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
Kléber Mendoca Filho, Kleber Mendonca Filho, KMF, Kleber de Mendonça Vasconcellos Filho
Recife, Cidade Roubada
Room 999
Pictures of Ghosts
Love Film Festival
Critic
Passages: Travelling In and Out of Film Through Brazilian Geography
Bacurau no Mapa
Neighboring Sounds
Cold Tropics
Green Vinyl
Heartless
The Little Cotton Girl
Eletrodoméstica
Friday Night, Saturday Morning
Peace to This House
Caged In
The Secret Agent
Keychain
Aquarius
Seu Cavalcanti
Sleep with Your Eyes Open
Bacurau
Rivers of Dust
The World Cup in Recife
Jogo sem Gandula
Homem de Projeção
Mens Sana in Corpore Sano
Lixo nos Canais
Casa de Imagem
Luz Industrial Mágica
Travelling