Manuela Viegas
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Manuela Viegas | |
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Born |
Porto, Portugal | 13 October 1957
Occupation | Film director, film editor, film writer |
Manuela Viegas (13 October 1957) is a Portuguese film editor and director. Is considered to be part of The School of Reis film tradition.
An influential film editor since the 1970s, she has edited dozens of films, among them Pedro Costa's Blood, Joaquim Sapinho's The Policewoman or João César Monteiro's Silvestre and À Flor da Pele. In 1999, she directed her first and only feature film until today, Gloria, which was part of the official competition of the 49th Berlin International Film Festival,[1] being the only Portuguese film to ever do so[2] until Tabu was selected in 2012.
She is nowadays a professor of film editing at the Portuguese National Film School.
References
- ↑ "Berlinale: 1999 Programme". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2012-01-29.
- ↑ Infos at rosafilmes.pt: click on "
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