Felipe Sholl

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Felipe Sholl (picture by Guilherme Arruda). Taken from: https://panorama.coisadecinema.com.br/panlab-de-roteiro/

Felipe Sholl Machado [1] [2] (Rio de Janeiro, April 5, 1982) is a Brazilian screenwriter and film director.

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2020 Memory House [3] Writer
2019 Vítimas Digitais [4] WriterTV series
2019 M8 Quando a Morte Socorre a Vida [5] Writer
2019 The Traitor [6] Contributing Writer: Brazil
2016The Other End (Fala Comigo) [7] Writer/Director
2015 Campo Grande [8] Writer
2014Trinta [9] Writer
2011 Hoje [10] Writer
2011 Found Memories [11] (Histórias que só existem quando lembradas)Writer
2010Gisela [12] Writer/DirectorShort
2007 [13] Writer/DirectorShort

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