
Júlio Bressane
Directing
Júlio Eduardo Bressane de Azevedo (Rio de Janeiro, February 13, 1946 ) is a Brazilian filmmaker and writer. A representative of the Brazilian Cinema Marginal, he began making films as an assistant director of Walter Lima Jr., in 1965. In 1967, Bressane debuted as director with Face to Face, being selected for the Festival of Brasilia. In 1970, he founded Belair Movies in company with fellow filmmaker Rogério Sganzerla. They chose a model of making films and low-cost production and thereby managed to run six feature films in just six months. He came into exile in London in the early 1970s, but returned to Brazil several years later and made one film after another, using slapstick and debauchery as its main features. An acclaimed film of this period was the provocative Tabu, released in 1982. Critics consider Bressane the most scholarly of the Brazilian film directors, and his work is notable for the diversity of its narrative language. Another feature of his filmography is the comprehensive approach to historical and literary characters. He is also noted by his low-budget, short-time shootings, with an average of 11 to 14 days to make and edit a film. Description above from the Wikipedia article Júlio Bressane licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

O Fantasma da Ópera
Self

Strade perdute - Filmmaker 23

Nietzsche em Português
Self

The Queen of the Night
O Espectro

The Long Voyage of the Yellow Bus
Self

Quando a Coisa Vira Outra
Self (archive footage)

Candango: Memoirs from a Festival
Self

A Mulher da Luz Própria
Self (archive footage)

Nietzsche Sils Maria Rochedo de Surlej

About Cinema
Self

Earth

Copacabana, Mon Amour: A Restauração
Self

Sentimental Education
Self

Drumming Beat of the Stars

Avacalha e se Esculhamba

Belair

A Vermelha Luz do Bandido

Ver Viver Reviver
Self

A Miss e o Dinossauro
Himself (archive footage)

A Linguagem do Cinema

50 minutos e 23 segundos com Júlio Bressane
Self

Dark Galaxy
Self

Torquato Neto, O Anjo Torto da Tropicália
Self

Galáxia Albina

Talking Cinema

Brás Cubas
Film Director

Tabu
Self

Naive Cinema
Reporter

Horror Palace Hotel
Himself

The Agony

Chinese Viola
Self

Lágrima Pantera: A Míssil







