Eduardo Geada

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Eduardo Geada is a Portuguese film director born in Lisbon, May 21, 1945.


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[edit] Academic Qualifications

  • 1976: Degree in Anglo-American Studies from the Faculty of Letters of Lisbon University.
  • 1977/78: Grant student from the Gulbenkian Foundation at the Slade School of Fine Art, where he obtained the post-graduate degree in Film Studies.
  • 1984/85: Completes the M.A. in Cinema in the Department of Media Studies at the New University of Lisbon.
  • 1997: PhD Thesis on Scriptwriting and Film History in the Department of Media Studies at the New University of Lisbon.
  • 1978 to 2002: he has lectured at the Higher Institute of Cinema and Theatre.
  • Since 2002: he has lectured at the Higher Institute of Sciences of Communication.

[edit] Books

  • 1977: IMPERIALISM AND FASCISM IN THE CINEMA, Moraes, Lisbon.
  • 1978: CINEMA AND TRANSFIGURATION, Horizonte, Lisbon.
  • 1985: THE POWER OF THE CINEMA, Horizonte, Lisbon.
  • 1986: AESTHETICS OF THE CINEMA, Dom Quixote, Lisbon.
  • 1987: THE CINEMA SPECTACLE, Edições 70, Lisbon.
  • 1998: THE WORLDS OF THE CINEMA, Editorial Notícias, Lisbon.

[edit] Writer and Director

[edit] Feature films for cinema

  • 1973: SOFIA AND SEXUAL EDUCATION.
  • 1976: THE HOLY ALLIANCE.
  • 1985: GREETINGS FOR DONA GENCIANA (after José Rodrigues Miguéis).
  • 1988: STREET OF NO RETURN (personal assistant to Samuel Fuller).
  • 1993: PASSAGE TO LISBON.

[edit] TV films and programmes

  • 1974: LISBON, THE RIGHT TO THE CITY (documentary about Lisbon).
  • 1975: THE BOSS'S FUNERAL (after a play by Dario Fo).
  • 1976: PARTY TIME (documentary series).
  • 1978: UNAVOIDABLE RISK (cultural series with sculptor Lagoa Henriques).
  • 1979: MARIANA ALCOFORADO (after the translation by Eugénio de Andrade).
  • 1982/83: LISBON LIMITED SOCIETY, fictional series including:
  • 1986/87: THE SHAPE OF THINGS (cultural series).

[edit] Arts and culture management

  • 1996 to 2002: Arts Manager of the Cultursintra Foundation in Quinta da Regaleira, Sintra (classified World Heritage by the Unesco).


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