Carlos Reichenbach
Brazilian filmmaker
Carlos Reichenbach | |
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Reichenbach in March 2009 at a press conference in Rio de Janeiro | |
Born | (1945-06-14)14 June 1945 Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil |
Died | 14 June 2012(2012-06-14) (aged 67) São Paulo, Brazil |
Resting place | Cemiterio de Redemptor, São Paulo, Brazil |
Nationality | Brazilian |
Alma mater | The School of Cinema São Luiz |
Occupation | Filmmaker |
Years active | 1965 – 2012 |
Carlos Oscar Reichenbach Filho (14 June 1945 – 14 June 2012) was a Brazilian filmmaker.
Early life and career
Reichenbach was born in Porto Alegre to Luise Reichenbach (née Tinger) and Carlos Reichenbach. Reichenbach was one year of age when he came to live in São Paulo. He studied in the School of Cinema São Luiz, where he was a student of Luis Sérgio Person. With João Callegaro and Antonio Lima he made his first feature-length films – the film episodes of As Libertinas (1968) and Audácia, a fúria dos desejos (1969).[1]
Death
Reichenbach died on his 67th birthday from heart failure while being taken to a São Paulo hospital. Reichenbach is buried at Cemiterio de Redemptor in São Paulo.
Selected filmography
Writer
- So This Augusta Street (1967)
- The Voluptuous (1968)
- As Libertinas (1968)
- Audácia, a fúria dos desejos (1969)
- Audácia (1970)
- Race in Search of Love (1972)
- The Guru and Gurls (1973)
- Lillian M: Confidential Report (1974)
- Sede de Amar (1977)
- The Forbidden Pleasure Island (1978)
- Love, Word Prostitute (1980)
- Dream of Life (1980)
- Blood Corsair (1980)
- The Empire of Desire (1981)
- Forbidden Paradise (1981)
- The Safadas (1982)
- Extreme Pleasure (1984)
- Movie Dementia (1985)
- Anjos do Arrabalde (1986)
- City Life (1990)
- Soul Corsair (1993)
- Look and Feel (1994)
- Two Streams (1999)
- Balance & Grace (2003)
- Girls ABC (2004)
- Confiscated Goods (2005)
- Fake Blonde (2007)
- Start a History (2010)
Actor
- The Red Light Bandit (1968) - Gangster
- Sertão em Festa (1970)
- Ritual dos Sádicos (1970)
- O Pornógrafo (1970)
- The End of Man (1971)
- Os Amores de Um Cafona (1971)
- No Rancho Fundo (1971)
- O Jeca e o Bode (1972)
- Gringo, o Último Matador (1972)
- Corrida em Busca do Amor (1972) - Ivan
- Ainda Agarro Esse Machão (1975)
- A Casa das Tentações (1975)
- O Vampiro da Cinemateca (1977)
- Noite em Chamas (1977)
- Belas e Corrompidas (1977)
- A Mulher Que Inventou o Amor (1979)
- Extremos do Prazer (1984)
- Filme Demência (1986) - Man In The Public Piss House
- O Corpo (1991)
- Girls ABC (2004)
- Avanti Popolo (2012) - The Father (final film orle)
References
- ^ Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil/Cinemateca Brasileira. "Classics and rare in our cinema" (booklet of disclosure). December 2007.
External links
- Carlos Reichenbach at IMDb
- Carlos Reichenbach website
- Reduto do comodoro - Carlos Reichenbach's Blog
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Festival de Gramado Best Director Award
- Luis Sérgio Person (1973)
- Denoy de Oliveira (1974)
- Walter Hugo Khouri (1975)
- Eduardo Escorel (1976)
- Bruno Barreto (1977)
- João Batista de Andrade (1978)
- Jorge Bodansky and Wolf Gauer (1979)
- Carlos Hugo Christensen (1980)
- Carlos Alberto Prates Correia (1981)
- Djalma Limongi Batista (1982)
- Ana Carolina (1983)
- Denoy de Oliveira (1984)
- André Klotzel (1985)
- Carlos Reichenbach (1986)
- Wilson Barros (1987)
- Guilherme de Almeida Prado (1988)
- Murilo Salles (1989)
- Miguel Faria Jr. (1990)
- Neville D'Almeida (1991)
- Pedro Almodóvar (1992)
- Eliseo Subiela (1993)
- Mario Brenta (1994)
- Jorge Fons (1995)
- Murilo Salles (1996)
- Beto Brant (1997)
- Bruno Stagnaro / Israel Caetano (1998)
- Julio Medem (1999)
- Francisco José Lombardi (2000)
- André Klotzel (2001)
- Anna Muylaert (2002)
- Ricardo Elias (2003)
- Joel Zito Araújo (2004)
- Tizuka Yamasaki (2005)
- Andrea Tonacci (2006)
- Paulo Caldas (2007)
- Domingos de Oliveira (2008)
- Vincent Carelli / Paulo Nascimento (2009)
- Jeferson De (2010)
- Gustavo Pizzi (2011)
- Kleber Mendonça Filho (2012)
- Andradina Azevedo / Dida Andrade (2013)
- Marcelo Galvão (2014)
- Chico Teixeira (2015)
- Domingos de Oliveira (2016)
- Laís Bodanzky (2017)
- André Ristum (2018)