João Silvério Trevisan
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João Silvério Trevisan (Ribeirão Bonito, São Paulo, Brazil -- June 23, 1944) is a Brazilian writer and LGBT activist.[1]
[edit] Body of work
- Film, as screenplay writer
- Contestação (short film, 1969)
- Orgia ou o homem que deu cria (feature length, 1971)
- Film, technical advice
- Assistance director medium length Liberdade de Imprensa (1967)
- Sound track of the feature lengths Gamal, o delírio do sexo (1969), Paulicéia Fantástica (1969/70) and of the medium length Eterna Esperança (1970)
- Journalism
- Literature
- Testamento de Jônatas Deixado a David (1976)
- As Incríveis Aventuras de El Cóndor (1980)
- Em Nome do Desejo (1983)
- Vagas Notícias de Melinha Marchiotti (1984)
- Devassos no Paraíso; also in English: Perverts in Paradise (1986)
- O Livro do Avesso (1992)
- Ana em Veneza; also Ana in Venice (1994)
- Troços & Destroços (1997)
- Seis Balas num Buraco Só: A Crise do Masculino (1998)
- Pedaço de Mim (2002)
- Screenplay (adaptations)
- Doramundo by Geraldo Ferraz, directed by João Batista de Andrade (first treatment, 1977) - best film, scenography and director, Festival de Gramado, 1978
- A mulher que inventou o amor by Jean Garrett, (1981)
- Theater
- Heliogábalo & Eu
- Em Nome do Desejo
- Troços & Destroços
[edit] See also
- Literature of Brazil
- Parada do Orgulho GLBT de São Paulo (São Paulo Gay Pride Parade)
[edit] References
- ^ Cabral, Juan Pérez (2002-10-20), Lula's Closet, <http://www.thegully.com/essays/brazil/021020_lula_closet.html>. Retrieved on 16 July 2007