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Rita Azevedo Gomes

Rita Azevedo Gomes profile
Known For: Directing
Birthday: 1952-01-01
Place of Birth: Lisbon, Portugal
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Biography

Rita Azevedo Gomes (born c. 1952) is an award-winning Portuguese film director. Her career dates from the early 70s and spans cinema, theatre and opera. In 2001 she presented her work in various film festivals including Venice, Montreal, and Turin. Altar (2002) won the prize for best director at the Angra do Heroísmo international film festival and premiered in Portugal in September 2002. This was followed in 2004 by A 15ª Pedra: Manoel de Oliveira e João Bénard da Costa em Conversa Filmada, which was shown at the Marseille, Procida and Doclisboa film festivals in 2005, as well in The Ancient Art Museum and Serralves Foundation. Also in 2005, she was commissioned by Faro Capital da Cultura to direct The Conquest of Faro, which was presented at the 2005 Turin Film Festival and had its national premiere in Faro in December 2005. A Colecção Invisível (The Invisible Collection, 2009) will have its premier in Lisbon at the Cinemateca Portuguesa. Her most recent film, A Portuguesa (The Portuguese), inspired in Robert Musil’s novel Die Portugiesin, is in post-production.

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A Portuguese Film poster

A Portuguese Film

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What Now? Remind Me poster

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Danses Macabres, Skeletons, and Other Fantasies poster

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2019
Fuck the Polis poster

Fuck the Polis

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No Tempo do Cinema poster

No Tempo do Cinema

2006
O Construtor de Anjos poster

O Construtor de Anjos

1978
Life Lasts Two Days poster

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D. Jaime or the Portuguese Night poster

D. Jaime or the Portuguese Night

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Principiantes poster

Principiantes

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Karl Martin poster

Karl Martin

1974