Directors
Born in Italy, in 1944. In 1953, the family moves to São Paulo where he still lives today. He directed and photographed short films until 1970 when she made a classic Bang Bang, a landmark, cited as one of the thirty best Brazilian features of all times. He was one of the first to use portable video equipment in Brazil and, between 1977 and 1984, he made a number of documentaries on Indian cultures in the Americas. He produces, directs, and photographs documentaries, films, and institutional pieces. He is a researcher in audiovisual language and director of ExtremArt, production company dedicated to independent production. He was part of the 15th Mostra as editor of Aventura, Amor e Transporte Público (1991), directed by Bruno de André. The Hills of Disorder won the 2006 Gramado Film Festival and was awarded the Kikitos for Best Film, Director and Photographer.