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Marília Rocha (born 1978) is a Brazilian filmmaker whose work has focused on the potentialities of documentary film. Her works have been included in the festivals and special screenings of MoMA – Museum of Modern Art (USA), It's All True (Brazil), Rotterdam IFF (Netherlands), Bafici (Argentina), Guadalajara IFF (Mexico), and Doclisboa (Portugal), among others. Since 2003 she has been a member of Teia, along with Clarissa Campolina, Helvécio Marins Jr., Leonardo Barcelos, Pablo Lobato and Sérgio Borges. The group founded a center for audiovisual production and research where they work collaboratively, combining the individual production with projects that involve the whole team and invited professionals.

Filmography

Awards

Cattle Callers

  • Best film 10th It's All True – International Documentary Festival (Brazil);
  • Best sound track and best sound 9th CinePE (Brazil);
  • Best film 10th Rio de Janeiro International Ethnographic Film Festival (Brazil).

Screenings

Like Water Through Stone

  • 39th Film Festival Rotterdam (Netherlands)
  • 42nd Brasília Festival of Brazilian Film (Brazil)
  • 13th Tiradentes Film Festival (Brazil)

Acacio

  • 38th International Film Festival Rotterdam (Netherlands)
  • 11th BAFICI - Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival (Argentina)
  • DocLisboa 2009 (Portugal)
  • 24th Guadalajara International Film Festival (Mexico)
  • 10th International Film Festival of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain)
  • 32nd São Paulo International Film Festival (Brazil)
  • SANFIC5 -Santiago International Festival (Chile)
  • 13th Lima International Festival (Peru)
  • 31st Havana Film Festival (Cuba)
  • 12th Tiradentes Film Festival (Brazil)
  • forumdoc.bh.2008 - International Documentary Festival (Brazil)
  • I Semana dos Realizadores (Brazil)

Cattle Callers

  • MoMA - The Museum of Modern Art (USA)
  • 21st Guadalajara International Film Festival (Mexico)
  • 41st Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (Czech Republic)
  • 9th Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal (Canada)
  • 7th Tempo Documentary Festival (Sweden)
  • 10th It's All True – International Documentary Festival (Brazil)
  • Rio International Festival (Brazil)
  • 9th CinePE (Brazil)
  • FICA – International Festival of Environmental Film and Video (Brazil)
  • 10th Rio de Janeiro International Ethnographic Film Festival (Brazil)
  • 10th FAM - Florianópolis Audiovisual Mercosul (Brazil)
  • Indie2005 - World Film Festival (Brazil)
  • 9th Tiradentes Film Festival (Brazil)
  • Les Écrans Documentaires (France)
  • Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin (France)

References

  1. ^ "'Where I Grow Old' ('A cidade onde envelheco'): Rotterdam Review". The Hollywood Reporter. 10 February 2016. Retrieved 2020-07-15.
  2. Goodfellow2016-02-02T23:44:00+00:00, Melanie. "Tiger directors : Marilia Rocha, 'Where I Grow Old'". Screen. Retrieved 2020-07-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. "Cineasta Marília Rocha participa do Cine Diálogos Virtuais, realizado pelo curso de Cinema da Unifor". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-07-15.

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