Nom de naissance: Carla Camurati
Date de naissance: 1960-10-14
Lieu de naissance: Brazil
Carrière
Premières apparitions: - O Olho Mágico do Amor (1981) comme Vera Maria Gatta
Rôles les plus importants: - Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional (1997) comme Self
- The Egg (2003) comme
- Brazilian Cinema in the 20th Century (2017) comme Self
- Antonio Carlos Gomes (1996) comme Atriz italiana
- The Good Times Are Here: Let It All Hang Out (1985) comme Soninha
- New Wave (1983) comme Rita
- O Olho Mágico do Amor (1981) comme Vera Maria Gatta
- Lamarca (1994) comme Clara
- Hidden City (1986) comme Shirley Sombra
- Naked Star (1984) comme Glorinha
Points forts de carrière: - Celebração - 100 Anos do Cinema Nacional (1997)
- The Egg (2003)
- Brazilian Cinema in the 20th Century (2017)
- Antonio Carlos Gomes (1996)
- The Good Times Are Here: Let It All Hang Out (1985)
- New Wave (1983)
- O Olho Mágico do Amor (1981)
- Lamarca (1994)
- Hidden City (1986)
- Naked Star (1984)
Récompenses
Récompenses: - Nominated for 1 Cinema Brazil Grand Prize - Best Documentary (Melhor Documentário) (2022)
- Nominated for 1 Cinema Brazil Grand Prize - Best Screenplay, Adapted (Melhor Roteiro Adaptado) (2007)
- Won Eduardo Abelin Trophy (2019)
- Won Golden Kikito - Best Actress (Melhor Atriz) (1988)
- Won Special Jury Award (1985)
- Won Golden Kikito - Best Supporting Actress (Melhor Atriz Coadjuvante) (1982)
- Won Audience Award - Best Film (Melhor Filme) (2006)
- Won APCA Trophy - Best Actress (Melhor Atriz) (1986)
- Won APCA Trophy - Best Actress (Melhor Atriz) (1983)
- Nominated for 1 CinEuphoria - Best Film - National Competition (2015)
- Nominated for 1 Premio Guarani - Best Original Screenplay (2002)
- Nominated for 1 Premio Guarani - Best Director (1996)
- Nominated for 1 Premio Guarani - Best Screenplay (1996)
Biographie complète
Carla de Andrade Camurati (Rio de Janeiro, October 14, 1960) is a Brazilian filmmaker, screenwriter, cultural producer and former actress. After being featured in telenovelas such as Livre para Voar (1984) and Fera Radical (1988), she left her acting career in 1994 to dedicate herself to filmmaking, founding Copacabana Filmes and directing several films since then. She also became an influential cultural producer, having chaired the International Children's Film Festival and the Municipal Theater of Rio de Janeiro between 2007 and 2014.