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Place of Birth: Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique
Biography: João Rui Guerra da Mata was born in Lourenço Marques, Mozambique. He teached Art Direction at the Lisbon Film School from 2004 to 2011. In 1997 he co-starred in the short PARABÉNS!, directed by João Pedro Rodrigues, that won the Special Jury Mention at the 54th Mostra di Venezia. As an Art Director, he worked in several features and shorts, notably the ones directed by João Pedro Rodrigues, whose films he also co-scripted. This collaboration lately evolved to co-direction, namely in the shorts CHINA, CHINA (2007) – 39th Directors’ Fortnight, Cannes; Best Short Film and Audience Award, Belfort Film Festival and ALVORADA VERMELHA (2011) – Best Portuguese Short Film, IndieLisboa Film Festival; international premiere at Locarno Film Festival. O QUE ARDE CURA (2012) is his debut solo film.
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Welcome to Lisbon: there are mermaids by the Tagus and birds flying over the old city; there are mad...
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João Pedro Rodrigues answers the question from the title with an autobiographical short-film....
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Varziela, Vila do Conde, the biggest Chinatown in Portugal. A man wearing a hat and a missing woman....
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A documentary about the world of portuguese cinema, with interviews with some critics and directors....
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Mysterious portrait of Fernando, aka Deborah Krystal, the glittering and poetic performer of the Lis...
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From our window one can see a set of the film The Green Years, directed by Paulo Rocha in 1963. This...
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