Pedro Costa
Known for: Directing
Born: December 29, 1958 in Lisbon, Portugal
Pedro Costa is a Portuguese film director. While studying history at University of Lisbon, Costa switched to film courses at Lisbon Theatre and Film School (Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema) where he was a student of António Reis, Paulo Rocha and Alberto Seixas Santos. After working as an assistant director to several directors such as Jorge Silva Melo, Vítor Gonçalves and João Botelho, he made a first feature film O Sangue (The Blood) in 1989. He collected the France Culture Award (Foreign Cineaste of the Year) at 2002 Cannes Film Festival for directing the film In Vanda's Room. Colossal Youth was selected for the 2006 Cannes Film Festival and earned the Independent/Experimental prize (Los Angeles Film Critics Association) in 2008. He is considered to be part of "The School of Reis" film family. António Reis, Portuguese director, was his teacher at the Lisbon Theatre and Film School. Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian called Pedro Costa "the Samuel Beckett of cinema". He is acclaimed for using his ascetic style to depict the marginalised people in desperate living situations. Many of his films are set in a district of Lisbon inhabited by socially disadvantaged and shot in a natural and low-key way in documentary format: some are docufictions.
Known for
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Dialogues clandestins 2001
Finding the Criminal
All Blossoms Again: Pedro Costa, Director
Sacavém: The Films of Pedro Costa
Himself
Wiara
Self
Uncertain Path
9'8m/s²
Policía 1.
História do Cinema Português
Blood
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Colossal Youth
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Ossos
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The Daughters of Fire
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Change Nothing
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Where Does Your Hidden Smile Lie?
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In Vanda's Room
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Casa de Lava
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Memories
Story
Our Man
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Historic Centre
Director of Photography
The State of the World
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6 Bagatelas
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Agosto
Assistant Director
Atlântida: Do Outro Lado do Espelho
Editor
Horse Money
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