Marcelo Ferreira de Oliveira Gomes is a renowned Brazilian filmmaker, widely praised for directing the film "Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures" In 2018, Marcelo directed a fictional film inspired by the historical figure Tiradentes. Throughout his career, he has built a diverse and influential filmography. In 1995, he directed the short film "Maracatu, Maracatus" followed by the short "Clandestina Felicidade" in 1998 and "Punk Rock Hardcore: Alto José do Pinho É do Caralho!" in 1999. In 2000, he released "The Brazilians." His recognition increased in 2005 with "Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures." In 2009, he released "I Travel Because I Have to, I Come Back Because I Love You" and, in 2012, "Once Upon a Time Veronica." He continued his work with "The Man of the Crowd" in 2013, "Joaquim" in 2017, "Waiting for the Carnival" in 2019, and, more recently, "Paloma" in 2022. Marcelo Gomes is recognized for his unique style and narratives that explore profound aspects of Brazilian culture and society.
Directing
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Male
1963-10-28
Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
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Critic
Passages: Travelling In and Out of Film Through Brazilian Geography
Amizade
Creatures of the Mind
Cinema, Aspirins and Vultures
Paloma
Orphans of Eldorado
I Travel Because I Have to, I Come Back Because I Love You
Once Upon a Time Veronica
Raízes da Bola: Pintando a História do Futebol no Brasil
Happy Desert
The Man of the Crowd
Neon Bull
Clandestina Felicidade
Pool Acrylic Blue Hinterland
Portrait of a Certain Orient
Joaquim
Madame Satã
If It Where Always Like This
Mulheres do Microfone
Waiting for the Carnival
Punk Rock Hardcore: Alto José do Pinho É do Caralho!
The Time I've Eaten Popcorn
Maracatu, Maracatus
A Perna Cabiluda
Acqua Movie
Cape of Pleasures
Escola Sem Muros
Dolores
Um Dia no Sertão