Laís Bodanzky | |
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Occupation | Film director |
Laís Bodanzky (born 23 September 1969) is a Brazilian film director. She is best known for Brainstorm, a film about the situation in mental institutions in Brazil.[1]
Over 15 years, she has coordinated the educational Tela Brasil social projects, showing movies in low-income areas of Brazil, fostering the Brazilian film industry and bringing over one million people to movie theaters, most for the first time in their lives.[2]
Filmography
† | Indicates a documentary | ‡ | Indicates a short film |
Year | Original title | English release title | Language(s) | Notes |
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1994 | Cartão Vermelho ‡ | Portuguese | ||
1999 | Cine Mambembe: O Cinema Descobre o Brasil † | Portuguese | Co-directed with Luiz Bolognesi. | |
2000 | Bicho de Sete Cabeças | Brainstorm | Portuguese | |
2002 | A Guerra dos Paulistas † | Portuguese | Co-directed with Luiz Bolognesi. TV documentary. | |
2007 | Chega de Saudade | The Ballroom | Portuguese | |
2010 | As Melhores Coisas do Mundo | The Best Things in the World | Portuguese | |
2012 | O Ser Transparente ‡ | Portuguese | Segment of Mundo Invisível (2012). | |
2012 | Uma Nota Só ‡ | Portuguese | ||
2013 | Mulheres Olímpicas † | Portuguese | TV documentary. | |
2014 | Educação.doc † | Portuguese | TV documentary miniseries. 5 episodes. | |
2014 | Psi | Portuguese | TV series. 2 episodes. | |
2017 | Como Nossos Pais | Just Like Our Parents | Portuguese | |
References
- ↑ Leslie L. Marsh (2012). Brazilian Women's Filmmaking: From Dictatorship to Democracy. University of Illinois Press. p. 169. ISBN 978-0-252-03725-2.
- ↑ "Laís Bodanzky". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-06-26.
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