Celso Brandão
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Celso Brandão | |
Born | 1951 Maceio, Alagoas, Brazil |
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Residence | Carababa Beach, Brazil |
Nationality | Brazilian |
Occupation | Photographer, Director |
Celso Brandão (born 1951 in Maceio, Alagoas, Brazil) is a photographer who also directed a few documentaries. He can always be found at his headquarters in Carababa Beach[1], just a few minutes from the city center. Some of his work belong the Pirelli Collection of 1996 [1] He has also received several awards at the Festival do Cinema Brasileiro de Penedo in the years 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979 and 1980. At the moment his is back doing a few documentaries and teaching photography at Federal University of Alagoas.
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[edit] Filmography
- Filé de Pombal da Barra - 1977 10' Super8
- Mandioca da terra à mesa. 1977 10'
- Benedito: o santeiro. - 1985 24'
- Dede Mamata - 1988
- Ponto das Ervas. 11'
- A Singeleza da Singeleza. 4'
- A casa de santo - 1986 13'
- Memória da vida e do trabalho (1ª Mostra Internacional do Filme Etnográfico)
- Chão de casa - 1982 (1ª Mostra Internacional do Filme Etnográfico)
- Mestra Hilda
- Mestre Benon, o Treme Terra, de Nicolle Freire and Celso Brandão[2]
- O Lambe-Sola - Celso Brandão's views on the popular poet Antonio Aurélio de Morais
[edit] Photography
- Nucleo de estudos afro-brasileiros - UFAL [3]
- KARIRI [4]
- 1993 – Fotografia Brasileira Contemporânea: anos 70 a 80, 1º Mês Internacional da Fotografia, Sesc Pompéia, São Paulo
- 1993 – Argueiro, um Cisco no Olho, Galeria Fotoptica, São Paulo
- 2002 – Canudos, Instituto Moreira Salles, Rio de Janeiro
- 2001 - Semana do Indio - FUNAI
- 2007 - Art pictures for Tania Pedrosa [5]
- 2007 - Exposição de fotografias Acenda uma Vela
[edit] References
- ^ (Spanish) Coleção Pirelli. Biography of Celso Brandão. Retrieved November 29 2007.