Carolina Jabor | |
---|---|
Born | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 1 March 1975
Occupation(s) | Director, producer |
Spouse | Guel Arraes (2003–present) |
Parent | Arnaldo Jabor (father) |
Carolina Jabor (born 1 March 1975) is a Brazilian director and producer.
The daughter of screenwriter and journalist Arnaldo Jabor, Carolina has been a partner of Conspiração since 2000. [1]
In 2008, as co-director with Lula Buarque de Hollanda , they released the documentary O Mistério do Samba about the Old Guard of Portela, was selected for Cannes Film Festival and was selected for the Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro for best documentary. She released her first feature film, Boa Sorte, in 2014, and starred Deborah Secco and João Pedro Zappa.
She released her second film, Aos Teus Olhos in 2018. [2] [3] Well received by critics, the film was screened at various national and international festivals, being chosen by the jury as the best fiction film at the 41st edition of the São Paulo International Film Festival and was awarded with four Troféus awards at the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival. [4] The movie was also screened at the 2018 Vancouver International Film Festival. [5]
In regards to TV productions, Jabor has directed some episodes of Magnífica 70 (HBO), about the universe of the Boca do Lixo neighborhood during the Brazilian military dictatorship. She also produced and directed episodes of the series A Mulher Invisível (Globo), a winner of an International Emmy in the comedic series category. In 2018, Jabor was the artistic director of Desnude, the first series for TV on the platform Hysteria, whose management is made up of women that came from Conspiração. [6]
Jabor has been married to fellow director and filmmaker Guel Arraes since 2003. [7]
Year | Title | Credited as | Film type | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Director | Screenwriter | Producer | |||
2008 | O Mistério do Samba | Yes | No | No | Documentary |
2014 | Boa Sorte | Yes | No | Yes | Feature film |
2018 | Aos Teus Olhos | Yes | No | Yes | |
2021 | L.O.C.A. | No | No | Yes | |
2022 | Transe | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Arlette Pinheiro Esteves TorresONM, known by her stage name Fernanda Montenegro, is a Brazilian stage, television and film actress. Considered by many the greatest Brazilian actress of all time, she is often referred to as the grande dame of Brazilian theater, cinema, and performing arts. For her work in Central Station (1998), she became the first, and to date the only, Brazilian nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, as well as the first and only actress nominated for an Academy Award for a performance in a Portuguese language film. In addition, she was the first Brazilian to win the International Emmy in the category of Best Actress for her performance in Sweet Mother (2013).
Fernanda Pinheiro Monteiro Torres is a Brazilian film, stage and television actress and writer. She was born in Rio de Janeiro, the daughter of the actress Fernanda Montenegro and the actor Fernando Torres. Actress, writer, presenter, columnist and screenwriter, Fernanda is considered one of the great artists of her generation.
Nelson Pereira dos Santos was a Brazilian film director. He directed films such as Vidas Secas, based on the book with the same name by Brazilian writer Graciliano Ramos.
Selton Figueiredo Mello is a Brazilian actor, voice actor, screenwriter, producer, editor and director. Since his childhood, he acted on TV shows. Now he works on TV, movies and theater. Throughout his career, he developed a strong and solid experience in cinema, producing and directing movies and videoclips, and being publicly and critically acclaimed for it. The actor hosted Tarja Preta, a TV show about culture and independent movies, from 2004 until 2008.
Milton Gonçalves was a Brazilian actor and television director, who was one of the most famous black actors in Brazil, having collaborated twice with acclaimed director Héctor Babenco. One notable role with Babenco was that alongside William Hurt and Raul Julia as a police chief in Kiss of the Spider Woman.
Douglas Silva or simply DG is a Brazilian actor and singer winner of the Best Actor award at the Havana Festival. He is known for playing Dadinho in the 2002 Brazilian film, City of God. He also played Acerola in the spin-off series City of Men and the 2007 film based on it.
Regina Maria Loureiro Barreto CaséOMC is a Brazilian actress, screenwriter, director, producer, and television presenter.
Arnaldo Jabor was a Brazilian film director and producer, screenwriter, writer, journalist and political pundit for Brazilian television network Rede Globo.
Flavia Mello Moraes de Oliveira is a Brazilian director and filmmaker. Owner of an important career in audiovisual and advertising, Flavia Moraes has built an expressive career as a director for over 30 years. Produced and directed more than 3,000 commercials, documentaries, movies and music concerts.
Maria Sílvia Correa Moreira Menezes Aguiar was a Brazilian film, stage and television actress.
Andrew "Andrucha" Waddington is a Brazilian film director, producer, and screenwriter.
Auto da Compadecida is a play written by Ariano Suassuna, published in 1955. Its first production was in 1956 in Recife, Pernambuco.
Ingra de Souza Liberato is a Brazilian actress. From 2016 she began to sing as Ingra Lyberato.
Lisbela e o Prisioneiro is a 2003 Brazilian romantic comedy film directed by Guel Arraes, based on the 1964 play of the same name by Osman Lins.
Helena Solberg is a Brazilian-born documentarist who, since 1971, has made her career in the United States. She is recognized as the only woman to participate in "Cinema Novo" movement in Brazil.
Luize Valente, born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, of Portuguese and German origins, is a writer and documentary filmmaker, author of historical novels and awarded documentaries, and a journalist.
Luisa Cavendish Arraes is a Brazilian actress, singer, film-maker, author and screenwriter
Álvaro Campos, is a Brazilian film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. Among his works are Anderson "The Spider" Silva and Senna.
Miguel Arraes de Alencar Filho, known as Guel Arraes is a Brazilian filmmaker and TV director.
Virginia Cavendish Moura is a Brazilian actress, television presenter and film producer, most well known for her work in films directed by her ex-husband Guel Arraes, such as A Dog's Will and Lisbela e o Prisioneiro. With television appearances, she is most well known for her performance in Avassaladoras as Maria Teresa, and for presenting the program TNT + Filme.