José Padilha | |
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Born | José Padilha August 1, 1967 Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil |
Nationality | Brazilian |
Occupation | Film director, Producer, Writer |
José Padilha (born August 1, 1967) is an award-winning Brazilian film director and producer.
Padilha emerged onto the Brazilian movie scene with his first feature film Bus 174(2002). In 2007, Padilha directed The Elite Squad , his first fictional film. The film was a commercial and critical success, seen by more than 11 million people in Brazil, coming in at Number 1 in 2007. In 2008, Padilha won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival for Elite Squad, bringing him international attention. Due to the success of Elite Squad, a 2010 sequel was released: The Elite Squad 2 - The Enemy Within. This movie was selected as Brazil's official Oscars entry in 2012 for Best Foreign Film.
The films form part of a planned trilogy, examining the influence of media, police and politicians on society. [1]
The documentary film Secrets of the Tribe premièred at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim. [2] This film explores certain allegations first brought to light in the book Darkness in El Dorado, that anthropologists studying the Yanomami Indians in the 1960s and 70s engaged in bizarre and inappropriate interactions with the tribe, including sexual and medical violations. On March 02, 2011, it was announced that José Padilha will direct the new RoboCop film.
Elite Squad: The Enemy Within (US) Official Site
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