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Glauber de Andrade Rocha (; 14 March 1939 – 22 August 1981) was a Brazilian , actor and . He was one of the most influential filmmaker of and a key figure of . His films Black God, White Devil and are often considered to be two of the greatest achievements in Brazilian cinematic history, being selected by Abraccine as, respectively, the second and fifth best Brazilian films of all-time. Rocha also the distinction of having the most films on Abraccine's list: 5 films.

Rocha's films possess a staunch and experimental nature, making of him a seminal figure of the . His works are noted for their many political overtones, often addressing the passive-aggressive situation of the , which Rocha referred to both metaphorically and objectively as "hunger" in his Estética da Fome ( The Aesthetics of Hunger). Rocha won the Prix de la mise en scène at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival for Antonio das Mortes and the 1977 Special Jury Prize for Best Short Film for Di. Three of Rocha's films were nominated for the Palme d'Or, including , which was awarded the at the 1967 Cannes Film Festival and the Grand Prix of the Locarno Film Festival of the same year.


Biography
Rocha was born in Vitória da Conquista, , Brazil,
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and moved with his family to Salvador when he was only nine years old, there studying in a well-known school.

During his adolescence, he developed great interest in arts, especially theatre and cinema, and even joined a drama group. He was also very active in politics, a trait that would be strongly influential in his works. A member of the Brazilian radical left, he helped start a in the late 1950s that called for an anti- people's revolution and, among other things, advocated the abolition of money.

By the age of 16, he started for a local newspaper and debuted as a movie reviewer. Later, he attended Law School for about two years and in 1959, after taking part in some projects as assistant, he finally directed his first , Pátio. After gaining some recognition in Bahia for his critical and artistic work, Rocha decided to quit college and pursue a journalistic career, as well as being a .

He is famous for his film trilogy, made up of Black God, White Devil (1964) – perhaps his most acclaimed movie, nominated for the - (1967) and Antonio das Mortes (1969), award-winning for Best Director at Cannes. His films were renowned for their strongly-expressed political themes, often combined with mysticism and folklore, but also for their particular style and photography. Rocha is regarded as one of the best Brazilian directors of all time and leader of the movement, as well as a full-time polemicist. He once said, "I am the Cinema Novo," Sidney Rezende :: Livros paraphrasing 's famous quote. In an interview with , Rocha said: "My Brazilian films belong to a whole period when my generation was full of wild dreams and hopes. They are full of enthusiasm, faith and militancy and were inspired by my great love of Brazil."

In 1969, he was a member of the jury at the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. In the following year, Rocha made a brief appearance in the Dziga Vertov Group film Wind from the East. After refusing an invitation by to shoot a segment of the film, Rocha appeared as a man in a crossway pointing the direction of the political cinema, namely, the Cinema Novo.

In 1971, during the Brazilian military dictatorship, he left the country to a voluntary , dwelling in many places, such as , , and , eventually relocating to the Portuguese Riviera, with the help of his friend, Portuguese filmmaker Manuel Carvalheiro.

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He never completely returned home until his last days, when he was transferred from , where he had been receiving medical treatment for a lung infection, to Rio de Janeiro. Rocha resisted in hospital for few days, but ultimately died on August 22, 1981, at the age of 42. He had been married three times and had five children. His daughter is a singer-songwriter.


Filmography
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+ List of films directed by Glauber Rocha
1958 ! scope="row" style="background-color:#FFECC8;"Cruz na Praça Unfinished silent short film. .
1959 ! scope="row" style="background-color:#FFECC8;"PátioTerraceSilent
1962 ! scope="row"Barravento / The Turning WindPortuguese
1964 ! scope="row"Deus e o Diabo na Terra do SolBlack God, White DevilPortuguese
1965 ! scope="row" style="background-color:#FFECC8;"Amazonas, Amazonas PortugueseShort documentary on the Amazonas state in Brazil.
1966 ! scope="row" style="background-color:#FFECC8;"Maranhão 66 PortugueseShort documentary on José Sarney's inaugural address as governor of Maranhão state in Brazil and its poor people's harsh life conditions.
1967 ! scope="row"Anguished Land / Land Entranced / Land in Anguish / Entranced EarthPortuguese
1968 ! scope="row" style="background-color:#FFECC8;"1968 PortugueseShort documentary on the March of the One Hundred Thousand.
1969 ! scope="row"O Dragão da Maldade Contra o Santo GuerreiroAntonio das MortesPortugueseFrench-Brazilian-German-American co-production
1970 ! scope="row"Der Leone Have Sept CabeçasDer Leone Have Sept Cabeças, The Lion Has Seven HeadsPortuguese, French, German, EnglishBrazilian-Italian-French-Congolese co-production.
1970 ! scope="row"Cabezas CortadasCutting HeadsSpanishSpanish-Brazilian co-production.
1972 ! CâncerCancerPortugueseFilmed between 1968-1972.
1972 ! scope="row" style="background-color:#CEE8F0;"Paloma, Paloma PortugueseA diary of a trip filmed by Glauber in Punta del Este that documents the reunion of the Rocha family.
1973 ! scope="row" style="background-color:#CEE8F0;"História do BrasilHistory of BrazilPortugueseCo-directed with Marcos Medeiros. Cuban-Italian co-production. Documentary on the history of Brazil.
1975 ! scope="row"Claro Italian, French, EnglishItalian production.
1975 ! scope="row" style="background-color:#CEE8F0;"As Armas e o Povo PortugueseCollective film. Directed with Alberto Seixas Santos, António da Cunha Telles, , José de Sá Caetano and José Fonseca e Costa. Portuguese production. Documentary on the 1974 Carnation Revolution.
1977 ! scope="row" style="background-color:#FFECC8;"Di PortugueseAlso known as Di Cavalcanti and Di-Glauber. Short documentary on Di Cavalcanti during his wake and .
1977 ! scope="row" style="background-color:#FFECC8;"Jorge Amado no Cinema PortugueseAlso known as Jorjamado and Jorjamado no Cinema. Short documentary on .
1980 ! scope="row"A Idade da TerraThe Age of the EarthPortuguese
2015 ! scope="row" style="background-color:#FFECC8;"A Vida É Estranha PortugueseCo-directed with . Filmed in 1973. Short documentary on Rocha and Bildner's trip to city in .


See also
  • Cinema of Brazil
  • List of Brazilian films
  • List of Brazilians


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