Carlos Vilardebó was a Franco-Portuguese film director and screenwriter known for his work in documentary and short films. After studying in Paris, he began his career as an assistant director for notable filmmakers such as Jacques Becker, Julien Duvivier, and Agnès Varda. Vilardebó directed several acclaimed short films, including La petite cuillère (1960), which explores the cultural significance of a spoon in ancient Egyptian rituals. He also directed Calder's Circus (1961), a documentary capturing Alexander Calder's miniature circus performances. His work is characterized by a keen interest in art and culture, often highlighting the intersection of visual art and film.
Directing
26
Male
1926-09-16
Lisbon, Portugal
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Une statuette
Le volet
Enchanted Isles
Sahara brut 58
Bilan d'un jour
Naissance de mille villages
Avalanche
Accumulation d'Arman
L'Eau et la Pierre
Véronique ou les Jeunes Filles
À Saint-Paul-de-Vence, la Fondation Maeght
Les Mobiles
Les Gouaches de Sandy
Calder's Circus
La Piste
Les Planteurs du Mungo
The Sun's Paths
Les Serviteurs de la Brousse
Prière aux Masques - De Léopold Sedar Senghor
The Little Spoon
To Live
The Saga of the Sun