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Gender

Male

Birthday

1897-04-30 (127 years old)

Place of Birth

Volta Grande, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Humberto Mauro

Biography:

Humberto Duarte Mauro (30 April 1897 – 5 October 1983) was a Brazilian film director. He is often considered the greatest director of early Brazilian cinema.

Mauro's second feature film Thesouro Perdido (Lost Treasure) won the Brazilian "Film of the Year" award in 1927. Later that year, Phebo Sul America Film was reorganized into Phebo Brasil Film. The first film released under the new Phebo was Braza Dormida (Sleeping Ember). Braza Dormida was a boxoffice success and furthered Mauro's career as one of Brazil's leading directors.

In July 1929, Mauro's final film for Phebo Brasil Film, Sangue Mineiro (Blood of Minas Gerais), was shown in Cataguases. In 1930, the film was given a nationwide release. The film was critically and popularly acclaimed. This was the first film in which Mauro worked with Carmen Santos who would star in many of Mauro's later films.

Phebo Brasil Film did not have the resources to continue to produce films. Adhemar Gonzaga offered Mauro a directing job for Cinédia, which was centered in Rio de Janeiro. Gonzaga had started to shoot Lábios sem Beijos (Lips Without Kisses) which starred Carmen Santos. However, Carmen became pregnant was unable to finish production. Gonzaga handed the project over to Mauro, who both directed and photograpghed the film, in March 1930. Mauro decided to make the film silent even though sound was available. He wanted to explore the possibilities of silent film. Upon release in 1930, the film won the Jornal do Brasil film of the year award. Mauro acted as cinematographer for Cinédia's second film Muhler (Woman).

Mauro began shooting Ganga Bruta in September 1931. The film was not completed until 1933 due to cast replacements. The film was silent with synchronized sound recorded on Vitaphone discs added later. The film received little acclaim until two decades after its release.

Mauro co-directed his first talking film with Adhemar Gonzaga. A Voz do Carnaval (The Voice of Carnival) was a musical. Afterwards, Mauro left Cinédia for Brasil Vita Filme in 1934. He directed two feature films and several documentaries for Brasil Vita Filme.

In 1936, Mauro joined the Instituto de Nacional do Cinema Educativo (INCE), which was then the government office for educational and propaganda films. Mauro shot hundreds of documentaries when he was working in INCE, and he also shot his last three movies: Descobrimento do Brasil (The Discovery of Brazil), Argila (Clay), and O Canto da Saudade (The Song of Yearning). His final film was Carro de Bois (Ox Cart), a documentary, in 1974.

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Known For

Directing

1974

Carro de Bois as Director

1964

A Velha a Fiar as Director

1962

O Papel as Director

1960

Endemias Rurais as Director

1959

O Café as Director

1958

São João Del Rei as Director
Belo Horizonte as Director

1957

Congonhas do Campo as Director

1955

Cantos de Trabalho as Director
Engenhos e Usinas as Director

1954

Aboio e Cantigas as Director
Higiene Rural as Director

1952

O Canto da Saudade as Director

1950

Alberto Nepomuceno as Director

1949

Ruy Barbosa as Director
Cidade do Salvador as Director

1948

Azulão e Pinhal as Director
Castro Alves as Director

1946

Leopoldo Miguez as Director

1944

1940

Clay as Director
Bandeirantes as Director
Aráras as Director

1936

Cidade Mulher as Director
O Cysne as Director
Um Parafuso as Director
Os Inconfidentes as Director

1935

1933

Rough Gang as Director

1930

Virgin Lips as Director

1929

Sangue Mineiro as Director

1928

Dormant Embers as Director

1927

National Treasure as Director

1926

1925

Writing

1978

A Noiva da Cidade as Screenstory
A Noiva da Cidade as Screenplay

1974

Carro de Bois as Writer

1952

O Canto da Saudade as Screenplay

1948

Minas Conspiracy as Screenplay

1940

Clay as Writer

1933

Rough Gang as Screenplay

1929

Sangue Mineiro as Writer

1928

Dormant Embers as Writer

1927

Crew

1940

Aráras as Cinematography

1939

Instituto Oswaldo Cruz as Cinematography

1937

Telúrio as Cinematography

1935

Favela dos Meus Amores as Cinematography

Camera

1945

Chuá-Chuá e Casinha Pequenina as Director of Photography

1939

O Puraquê as Director of Photography

1937

Orquídeas as Director of Photography

1931

Woman as Director of Photography

1930

Virgin Lips as Director of Photography

1927

National Treasure as Director of Photography

Production

1952

O Canto da Saudade as Producer