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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1946-11-26 (78 years old)

Place of Birth

Joaçaba, Santa Catarina, Brazil

Rogério Sganzerla

Biography:

Rogério Sganzerla (1946 — 2004) was a Brazilian filmmaker and one of the main names of the Cinema de Invenção (or Cinema Marginal) underground movement.

Influenced by Orson Welles, Jean-Luc Godard, and José Mojica Marins, Sganzerla often used clichés from film noir and pornochanchadas. Irony, narrative subversion and collage were trademarks of his film aesthetics.

Sganzerla was born in Joaçaba, in the state of Santa Catarina, but moved with his family to São Paulo at a very young age, living there for most of his life. During the 1960s he wrote for the newspaper "O Estado de S. Paulo" ("The State of S. Paulo") as film critic, quickly being recognised as a young talent.

In 1967, Sganzerla directed his first short film, "Documentário" ("Documentary"), winning an award at the JB-Mesbla 16mm Festival. "Documentário" was quickly followed up by his first feature-length film in 1968, "O Bandido da Luz Vermelha" ("The Red Light Bandit"), which became a landmark for the movement known as Cinema de Invenção or Cinema Marginal and is still Sganzerla's most well-known film.

In 1970, he founded the "Bel-Air Filmes" production company along with fellow Cinema de Invenção filmmaker Júlio Bressane. Headed by Sganzerla, the company produced his films "Copacabana Mon Amour", "Carnaval na Lama" and "Sem Essa, Aranha" and Bressane's "A Família do Barulho", "Barão Olavo, o Horrível" and "Cuidado, Madame", all shot in Brazil during four months of 1970 and edited abroad, in England, when both Sganzerla and Bressane were banished from their home country by the then rulling military dictatorship. While in exile, both Sganzerla and Bressane continued to shoot new films.

Sganzerla's personal obsessions, such as director Orson Welles (and his infamous visit to Brazil) and musicians Noel Rosa and Jimi Hendrix, appear in many of his films, going as far as being the main subject in some of them. In 1985, Sganzerla directed the docufiction "Nem Tudo É Verdade" ("It's Not All True") about Orson Welles' arrival in Brazil to film his unfinished documentary "It's All True".

Sganzerla died in 2004, of a brain tumor, shortly after finishing his last film "O Signo do Caos" ("The Sign of Chaos").

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Known For

Editing

2003

2001

B2 as Editor

1983

Irani as Editor

1977

The Abyss as Editor

1970

No Way, Spider as Editor

1966

Documentário as Editor
Eye for an Eye as Editor
The Interview as Editor
O Pedestre as Editor

Crew

1975

1970

The Monsters of Babaloo as Cinematography

1969

Garden of War as Additional Writing

Directing

2001

B2 as Director

1997

It's All Brazil as Director

1990

Isto é Noel Rosa as Director
Welles' Language as Director
Anônimo e incomum as Director

1986

It's Not All True as Director

1983

Irani as Director

1970

No Way, Spider as Director
Carnaval na Lama as Director

1969

Comics as Director

1968

1966

Documentário as Director

Production

2003

The Sign of Chaos as Producer

1997

It's All Brazil as Producer

1981

Brasil as Producer
Noel por Noel as Producer

1970

1968

1966

Documentário as Producer

Sound

1997

It's All Brazil as Original Music Composer

1969

Comics as Music

1968

The Red Light Bandit as Original Music Composer

1966

Documentário as Sound

Costume & Make-Up

1977

The Abyss as Costume Design

1969

The Woman of Everyone as Costume Design

Art

1969

The Woman of Everyone as Production Design

Camera

2019

Extracts as Director of Photography

2005

A Miss e o Dinossauro as Camera Operator

2003

Reinvenção da Rua as Camera Operator