Domingos de Oliveira
Known for: Directing
Born: September 27, 1936 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Died: March 22, 2019
Domingos José Soares de Oliveira (September 28, 1936 — March 23, 2019) was a Brazilian actor, playwright, stage director, TV host, poet and filmmaker. After getting a bachelor's degree in Engineering, he got involved in amateur theatre and soon started to get involved with cinema, specially with the Brazilian New Wave (Cinema Novo) movement. He served as assistant director to Joaquim Pedro de Andrade in short films "Manuel Bandeira, o Poeta do Castelo" and "Couro de Gato", and debuted as a film director with 1966's "Todas as Mulheres do Mundo". After that, Oliveira wrote over 20 stage plays, directed 18 films and hosted 3 TV shows, all in which he constantly worked with his partner Priscilla Rozenbaum. For his plays and occasionally self-starred very low-budget films often deal with themes of love and sex in a humorous and intelligent key, he became known as the "Brazilian Woody Allen". During his late years, Oliveira struggled with Parkinson's Disease, but kept working until his passing in March 2019.
Known for
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Os Demónios da Liberdade
Cat Skin
Waiter (uncredited)
Feminices
Primeiro Dia de um Ano Qualquer
Napoleão
Carreiras
Esteves (as Domingos Oliveira)
Separações
Cabral
Improvised and Purposeful: Cinema Novo
Self
Juventude
Antônio
Amores
Vieira
Redeemer
Justo (jovem)
Paixão e Acaso
Já que Ninguém me Tira Para Dançar
Self
Suspiros Republicanos ao Crepúsculo de um Império Tropical
Todo Mundo Tem Problemas Sexuais
Vida, Vida
Domingos
Self
Cine Paissandu: Histórias de uma Geração
Deliciosas Traições do Amor
Candango: Memoirs from a Festival
Self
Clarice Niskier: Teatro dos Pés à Cabeça
Self (archive footage)
Dib
Self
Zimba
Self (archive footage)
Helena
Brandão
Tarcísio & Glória
Ronaldo