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  1. Life and career. João César Monteiro was born into a family with anti-fascist [1] and anti-clerical ideals. His family moved to Lisbon when Monteiro was 15 years old to enable him to continue his studies. In 1963, with a grant from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Monteiro traveled to Great Britain to study at the London Film School (known ...

  2. João César Monteiro, que tem sérios detractores, é conhecido como um dos mais importantes realizadores portugueses. Foi no entanto um dos realizadores que obteve mais reconhecimento internacional: foi duas vezes premiado no Festival de Veneza , a primeira vez com o Leão de Prata , por Recordações da Casa Amarela , de 1989, e a segunda vez com o Grande Prémio do Júri, por A Comédia de ...

  3. João César Monteiro (1939-2003) remains among the most indelible and unusual figures in the history of Portuguese cinema, a visionary and profoundly eccentric filmmaker whose unique contribution to postwar European film is only gradually being recognized today.

  4. www.artforum.com › columns › michael-rowin-on-joaoDEAR JOHN - artforum.com

    Apr 28, 2010 · João César Monteiro, Come and Go, 2003, still from a color film in 35 mm, 179 minutes. THOUGH FAR LESS of a household name, João César Monteiro was for Portuguese cinema what Luis Buñuel was for Spanish, a gleefully caustic satirist and libertine whose targets may have been the usual suspects of sexual, religious, and political propriety, but whose means of attack against them were highly ...

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    Dans les années 1960, il écrit des articles sur le cinéma pour diverses revues portugaises. En 1968, il commence le tournage de son premier court-métrage, Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen, sur son amie la poétesse du même nom. Ce court métrage est suivi en 1970 de Qui court après les souliers d'un mort meurt nu-pieds. En 1972, il tourne Fragment d'...

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    1. 1979 : Amour de perdition (Amor de Perdição) de Manoel de Oliveira 2. 1983 : A Estrangeira de João Mário Grilo 3. 1987 : Doc's Kingdom de Robert Kramer 4. 1989 : Relação Fiel e Verdadeira de Margarida Gil 5. 1992 : Rosa Negra de Margarida Gil 6. 1992 : Paroles de Anne Benhaïem, [archive]

    Corpo Submerso, 1959
    Morituri te Salutant, Os que vão morrer saúdam-te— & etc., 1974
    Le bassin de John Wayne / As Bodas de Deus— & etc., 1997
    Uma Semana Noutra Cidade— & etc., 1999
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  5. Sep 25, 2024 · EXCLUSIVE: The subversive and experimental works of Portuguese filmmaker João César Monteiro have long been unavailable or difficult to view in the U.S. thanks to tight copyright laws and poor preservation. But that’s all about to change. The NYC-based Cinema Guild has acquired North American distribution rights to Monteiro’s films and is planning a broad …

  6. Feb 3, 2003 · João César Monteiro was born into a family with anti-fascist [1] and anti-clerical ideals. His family moved to Lisbon when Monteiro was 15 years old to enable him to continue his studies.