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Fábio Barreto

Fábio Villela Barreto Borges (June 6, 1957 – November 20, 2019) was a Brazilian filmmaker, actor, screenwriter, and film producer. He was best known for directing O Quatrilho (which was the first Brazilian film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in more than 30 years) and Lula, o filho do Brasil, a biography based on President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's early life, which had been the most expensive film in the history of Brazilian cinema upon its release. Barreto slipped into a coma in 2009 after being involved in a car accident in Rio de Janeiro and, in August 2014, was reported to be in a minimally conscious state. He died on November 20, 2019, after almost 10 years in a coma.[1]

Fábio Barreto
Barreto during the premiere of Lula, o filho do Brasil at the 2009 Brasília Film Festival
Born
Fábio Villela Barreto Borges

(1957-06-06)June 6, 1957
DiedNovember 20, 2019(2019-11-20) (aged 62)
Occupation(s)Film director, film producer, screenwriter, actor
Years active1977–2009
SpouseDéborah Kalume (2003–2019)

Biography edit

Barreto was born on 1957 in Rio de Janeiro. He was the youngest son of well-known movie producers Luís Carlos and Lucy Barreto. His brother is the fellow filmmaker Bruno Barreto, responsible for the 1976 international box office hit Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands, starring Sônia Braga.[2]

Career edit

He started his career in 1977, at age 20, directing the short subject A estória de José e Maria. Since then, he acted in two films — Nelson Pereira dos Santos' Memórias do Cárcere (1984), and his father's For all - O trampolim da vitória (1997) — and directed nine feature films, the Brazilian version of Desperate Housewives, an episode of TV series Você Decide and two other short films.[2]

His first feature was Índia, a Filha do Sol, starring Glória Pires as a Native-Brazilian who tries to survive the brutality of diamond mining in Central-Western Brazil and ends up falling in love with a white soldier. The film score was composed by Caetano Veloso, whom Barreto would later criticize for calling Lula an "illiterate". In 1986 he directed O Rei do Rio, based on a play by Dias Gomes, which tells the story of two friends who enrich through illegal gambling game jogo do bicho and became rivals in the struggle for political power. Both films featured Nuno Leal Maia as the leading male star.[3][2]

His next film was Luzia-Homem, based on the novel of the same name by 19th-century writer Domingos Olímpio. It featured Claudia Ohana as a masculinized woman seeking revenge for the murder of her parents, which ends up finding love. In 1991, following the Lambada dance craze, he directed a film about it.[3][2] After a four-year hiatus, he directed O Quatrilho, the first Brazilian film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since O Pagador de Promessas, released in 1962. In 1997 he directed his first English language film, Bela Donna (released in the United States as White Dunes), starring Natasha Henstridge and Andrew McCarthy.[2][3]

In 2002 he directed his seventh film, the critically acclaimed A Paixão de Jacobina. He would only return to directing a few years later, releasing Nossa Senhora de Caravaggio and the Brazilian version of Desperate Housewives (filmed in Argentina) in 2007.[2] In 2009 he shot Lula, o filho do Brasil. The film, which premiered on January 1, 2010, is his fourth collaboration with Glória Pires. Considered a highly controversial movie at the time of its release, the film was unanimously chosen by a Ministry of Culture commission as Brazil's submission to the 83rd Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The choice was heavy criticized in Brazil and the film failed to get the nomination for that year's Academy Award for Best International Feature Film.[1]

Personal life edit

He was married to actress Dora Pellegrino, with whom he had a daughter, Mariana. He was married to actress Déborah Kalume since 2003, with whom he had João (b. 2006). He was also the father of Lucas (with Amanda Martins) and Júlia Barreto Borges (with his first wife, actress Marcia Barreto) who starred in his films Luzia Homem (1987), O Quatrilho (1995), and Nossa Senhora de Caravaggio (2006).[2]

Political views edit

In an interview with Cult magazine, Barreto said his film Lula, o filho do Brasil did not have any political connotations, and gave his opinion about the President: "Lula represents a revolution over the course of Brazilian society, because he is deeply disturbing in a serious thing that has always existed in Brazil, called inferiority complex [...] So, he is responsible for [...] leaving [the elite] actionless, for showing how the 'enlightened' elite is intellectually colonized. Caetano Veloso, when he calls Lula an illiterate, is proving to be a deeply colonized, elitist person. At the same time, you have Obama saying that Lula is 'the man'."[4]

Car accident edit

On December 19, 2009, at around 10 p.m. (UTC-3) Barreto was involved in a car accident in Botafogo, a southern neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro. According to firefighter Wagner Generoso, a car came too near to the filmmaker's vehicle, which hit a stone wall, flew to another lane and overturned.[5] He was sent to Hospital Miguel Couto in Leblon, where he faced a three-hour surgery that same night, and later transferred to the Hospital Copa D'Or. On the following day, he was submitted to an operation to reduce the brain swelling. He underwent a tracheostomy to help him breathe.[6] According to the neurosurgeon Paulo Niemeyer Filho, the director had an acute subdural hematoma and a contusion in the temporal lobe on both sides. "The skull's left side was removed and placed in the patient's rib. It will be stored there until it is put back in its place", he said.[5] On March 22, 2010, Barreto was transferred to his house, where his treatment continued.[7]

Several friends of Fábio visited his family in the hospital, such as fellow filmmakers Guel Arraes, and Sérgio Rezende, Nossa Senhora de Caravaggio star Cristiana Oliveira, Frei Betto, Glória Pires' husband, singer Orlando Morais, O Quatrilho star Patrícia Pillar, and her husband, former presidential candidate Ciro Gomes.[8] President Lula called the Barreto family to provide solidarity and wish Fábio a quick recovery.[9] On February 3, 2010, Barreto left the intensive care unit of the Hospital Copa D'Or, although he remained unconscious.[10] In August 2014 he was reported to be "minimally conscious" and had responded to some stimuli but had yet to fully emerge from his coma.[11]

Death edit

On November 20, 2019, after 10 years in coma, Barreto died in his house in Rio de Janeiro.[1][2][3]

Filmography edit

As director:[2][12]

As actor:[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Moura, Eduardo; Genestreti, Guilherme (November 20, 2019). "Morre Fábio Barreto, de 'O Quatrilho', indicado ao Oscar, e 'Lula, o Filho do Brasil'". Folha de S. Paulo (in Portuguese). Retrieved November 22, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Rodrigues, Kellen; Peres, Thalita. "Cineasta Fábio Barreto morre aos 62 anos após quase uma década em coma". Marie Clarie (in Portuguese). Retrieved November 22, 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d "Morre no Rio o cineasta Fábio Barreto". Globo.com (in Portuguese). November 21, 2019. Retrieved November 22, 2019.
  4. ^ [1] December 14, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ a b . Ultimosegundo.ig.com.br. Archived from the original on February 29, 2012. Retrieved April 15, 2013.
  6. ^ "epa - european pressphoto agency: Cineasta Fábio Barreto continua em estado grave após nova operação". December 21, 2009. Retrieved April 15, 2013.
  7. ^ "Inconsciente, Fábio Barreto recebe alta de hospital no Rio". Folha de S. Paulo (in Portuguese). Retrieved November 22, 2019.
  8. ^ . Ultimosegundo.ig.com.br. Archived from the original on February 29, 2012. Retrieved April 15, 2013.
  9. ^ . Ultimosegundo.ig.com.br. Archived from the original on February 29, 2012. Retrieved April 15, 2013.
  10. ^ "Cineasta Fábio Barreto deixa UTI e é transferido para unidade semi-intensiva - BOL Notícias". Noticias.bol.uol.com.br. October 24, 2007. Retrieved April 15, 2013.
  11. ^ "Em coma há 5 anos, Fábio Barreto tem reagido e está "mais vivo", diz mãe". Universo Online. August 22, 2014.
  12. ^ a b "Fábio Barreto dirigiu filme indicado ao Oscar em 1996; veja filmografia do cineasta". R7 (in Portuguese). Retrieved November 22, 2019.

External links edit

  • Fábio Barreto at IMDb

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Fabio Villela Barreto Borges June 6 1957 November 20 2019 was a Brazilian filmmaker actor screenwriter and film producer He was best known for directing O Quatrilho which was the first Brazilian film nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in more than 30 years and Lula o filho do Brasil a biography based on President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva s early life which had been the most expensive film in the history of Brazilian cinema upon its release Barreto slipped into a coma in 2009 after being involved in a car accident in Rio de Janeiro and in August 2014 was reported to be in a minimally conscious state He died on November 20 2019 after almost 10 years in a coma 1 Fabio BarretoBarreto during the premiere of Lula o filho do Brasil at the 2009 Brasilia Film FestivalBornFabio Villela Barreto Borges 1957 06 06 June 6 1957Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro BrazilDiedNovember 20 2019 2019 11 20 aged 62 Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro BrazilOccupation s Film director film producer screenwriter actorYears active1977 2009SpouseDeborah Kalume 2003 2019 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Career 1 2 Personal life 1 3 Political views 1 4 Car accident 1 5 Death 2 Filmography 3 References 4 External linksBiography editBarreto was born on 1957 in Rio de Janeiro He was the youngest son of well known movie producers Luis Carlos and Lucy Barreto His brother is the fellow filmmaker Bruno Barreto responsible for the 1976 international box office hit Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands starring Sonia Braga 2 Career edit He started his career in 1977 at age 20 directing the short subject A estoria de Jose e Maria Since then he acted in two films Nelson Pereira dos Santos Memorias do Carcere 1984 and his father s For all O trampolim da vitoria 1997 and directed nine feature films the Brazilian version of Desperate Housewives an episode of TV series Voce Decide and two other short films 2 His first feature was India a Filha do Sol starring Gloria Pires as a Native Brazilian who tries to survive the brutality of diamond mining in Central Western Brazil and ends up falling in love with a white soldier The film score was composed by Caetano Veloso whom Barreto would later criticize for calling Lula an illiterate In 1986 he directed O Rei do Rio based on a play by Dias Gomes which tells the story of two friends who enrich through illegal gambling game jogo do bicho and became rivals in the struggle for political power Both films featured Nuno Leal Maia as the leading male star 3 2 His next film was Luzia Homem based on the novel of the same name by 19th century writer Domingos Olimpio It featured Claudia Ohana as a masculinized woman seeking revenge for the murder of her parents which ends up finding love In 1991 following the Lambada dance craze he directed a film about it 3 2 After a four year hiatus he directed O Quatrilho the first Brazilian film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since O Pagador de Promessas released in 1962 In 1997 he directed his first English language film Bela Donna released in the United States as White Dunes starring Natasha Henstridge and Andrew McCarthy 2 3 In 2002 he directed his seventh film the critically acclaimed A Paixao de Jacobina He would only return to directing a few years later releasing Nossa Senhora de Caravaggio and the Brazilian version of Desperate Housewives filmed in Argentina in 2007 2 In 2009 he shot Lula o filho do Brasil The film which premiered on January 1 2010 is his fourth collaboration with Gloria Pires Considered a highly controversial movie at the time of its release the film was unanimously chosen by a Ministry of Culture commission as Brazil s submission to the 83rd Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film The choice was heavy criticized in Brazil and the film failed to get the nomination for that year s Academy Award for Best International Feature Film 1 Personal life edit He was married to actress Dora Pellegrino with whom he had a daughter Mariana He was married to actress Deborah Kalume since 2003 with whom he had Joao b 2006 He was also the father of Lucas with Amanda Martins and Julia Barreto Borges with his first wife actress Marcia Barreto who starred in his films Luzia Homem 1987 O Quatrilho 1995 and Nossa Senhora de Caravaggio 2006 2 Political views edit In an interview with Cult magazine Barreto said his film Lula o filho do Brasil did not have any political connotations and gave his opinion about the President Lula represents a revolution over the course of Brazilian society because he is deeply disturbing in a serious thing that has always existed in Brazil called inferiority complex So he is responsible for leaving the elite actionless for showing how the enlightened elite is intellectually colonized Caetano Veloso when he calls Lula an illiterate is proving to be a deeply colonized elitist person At the same time you have Obama saying that Lula is the man 4 Car accident edit On December 19 2009 at around 10 p m UTC 3 Barreto was involved in a car accident in Botafogo a southern neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro According to firefighter Wagner Generoso a car came too near to the filmmaker s vehicle which hit a stone wall flew to another lane and overturned 5 He was sent to Hospital Miguel Couto in Leblon where he faced a three hour surgery that same night and later transferred to the Hospital Copa D Or On the following day he was submitted to an operation to reduce the brain swelling He underwent a tracheostomy to help him breathe 6 According to the neurosurgeon Paulo Niemeyer Filho the director had an acute subdural hematoma and a contusion in the temporal lobe on both sides The skull s left side was removed and placed in the patient s rib It will be stored there until it is put back in its place he said 5 On March 22 2010 Barreto was transferred to his house where his treatment continued 7 Several friends of Fabio visited his family in the hospital such as fellow filmmakers Guel Arraes and Sergio Rezende Nossa Senhora de Caravaggio star Cristiana Oliveira Frei Betto Gloria Pires husband singer Orlando Morais O Quatrilho star Patricia Pillar and her husband former presidential candidate Ciro Gomes 8 President Lula called the Barreto family to provide solidarity and wish Fabio a quick recovery 9 On February 3 2010 Barreto left the intensive care unit of the Hospital Copa D Or although he remained unconscious 10 In August 2014 he was reported to be minimally conscious and had responded to some stimuli but had yet to fully emerge from his coma 11 Death edit On November 20 2019 after 10 years in coma Barreto died in his house in Rio de Janeiro 1 2 3 Filmography editAs director 2 12 2009 Lula o filho do Brasil 2007 Donas de Casa Desesperadas Brazilian version of Desperate Housewives 2007 Nossa Senhora de Caravaggio 2002 A Paixao de Jacobina Jacobina Passion about Jacobina Mentz Maurer one of the leaders of the Muckers Brazilian insurrection 2000 De Conversa em Conversa short 1997 Bela Donna 1995 O Quatrilho 1992 Voce Decide TV series 1988 Luzia Homem 1986 O Rei do Rio 1984 India Daughter of the Sun 1978 Mane Garrincha short 1977 A Estoria de Jose e Maria short As actor 12 2006 Noel The Samba Poet as Saturno 1997 For All Springboard to Victory 1984 Memorias do Carcere as Siqueira CamposReferences edit a b c Moura Eduardo Genestreti Guilherme November 20 2019 Morre Fabio Barreto de O Quatrilho indicado ao Oscar e Lula o Filho do Brasil Folha de S Paulo in Portuguese Retrieved November 22 2019 a b c d e f g h i Rodrigues Kellen Peres Thalita Cineasta Fabio Barreto morre aos 62 anos apos quase uma decada em coma Marie Clarie in Portuguese Retrieved November 22 2019 a b c d Morre no Rio o cineasta Fabio Barreto Globo com in Portuguese November 21 2019 Retrieved November 22 2019 1 Archived December 14 2009 at the Wayback Machine a b Noticias do Ultimo Segundo o que acontece no Brasil e no Mundo Ultimosegundo ig com br Archived from the original on February 29 2012 Retrieved April 15 2013 epa european pressphoto agency Cineasta Fabio Barreto continua em estado grave apos nova operacao December 21 2009 Retrieved April 15 2013 Inconsciente Fabio Barreto recebe alta de hospital no Rio Folha de S Paulo in Portuguese Retrieved November 22 2019 Noticias do Ultimo Segundo o que acontece no Brasil e no Mundo Ultimosegundo ig com br Archived from the original on February 29 2012 Retrieved April 15 2013 Noticias do Ultimo Segundo o que acontece no Brasil e no Mundo Ultimosegundo ig com br Archived from the original on February 29 2012 Retrieved April 15 2013 Cineasta Fabio Barreto deixa UTI e e transferido para unidade semi intensiva BOL Noticias Noticias bol uol com br October 24 2007 Retrieved April 15 2013 Em coma ha 5 anos Fabio Barreto tem reagido e esta mais vivo diz mae Universo Online August 22 2014 a b Fabio Barreto dirigiu filme indicado ao Oscar em 1996 veja filmografia do cineasta R7 in Portuguese Retrieved November 22 2019 External links 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