Ana Carolina

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Female

Birthday 1943-09-27 (81 years old)

Place of Birth Brazil

Ana Carolina

Biography

Ana Carolina (born 27 September 1945) is a Brazilian film director and screenwriter. She directed seven films between 1969 and 2003. In 1978, she was a member of the jury at the 28th Berlin International Film Festival. Her 1982 film Heart and Guts was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Ana Carolina Teixeira Soares attended school with the intention of becoming a doctor, but instead changed direction and became a filmmaker. She graduated in 1964 from University of São Paulo Med School. Several years later she went to a School of Physiotherapy, taking special interest in university politics. She also spent a few of her early years in a Renaissance band called "Musikantiga". She was highly focused in her early years as a filmmaker, as she made 11 documentaries in her first eight years in the business (her first being in 1967, last in 1974). Her first film released in 1977 was titled Mar de Rosas, translated into Everything is Fine. The film is shot from a feminist perspective with interpretations open to the viewer. Mar de Rosas tells the story of a woman that slits her husband’s throat and flees with her child. It provides commentary on patriarchy and feminist discontent. This discontent is not strictly limited to the characters within the fictional landscape and speaks much more broadly to the nation at whole. In an interview based on audacity in cinema, Carolina had much to say in regards to the censorship she faced in her time making films in Brazil. She uses words such as hysterical and neurotic to describe the impact it had on her production of films. She claims that the limitations placed on her work actually caused her to be more rebellious and this influenced her work to be even more provocative. She goes on to admit that her work in Mar de Rosas is meant to be interpreted as an allusion to the outside world. Carolina had a highly influential role as a filmmaker in one of the most restrictive times in Brazil, the Military Dictatorship (1964-1985). Her battle against censorship trail-blazed a better path to social and political commentary in film. She fought against the censorship of films, but also the censorship of ideas. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ana Carolina (director), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Director

2022
Endless Passions

as Director

2003
2000
Amélia

as Director

1987
1982
Heart and Guts

as Director

1980
1977
Sea of Roses

as Director

1974
Getúlio Vargas

as Director

1971
Pantanal

as Director

1971
Monteiro Lobato

as Director

1969
Indústria

as Director

1968
Lavra Dor

as Director

Writer

2022
2003
2000
Amélia

as Writer

1982
Heart and Guts

as Writer

1977
Sea of Roses

as Writer

1974
Getúlio Vargas

as Writer

1969
Indústria

as Writer

1968
Lavra Dor

as Writer

Actor

2008
Back to Room 666

as Self (archive footage)

1982
Room 666

as Self

1978
1978
O Direito de Nascer

as Irmã Adelaide

Producer

2022
Endless Passions

as Producer

1977
Sea of Roses

as Producer

1974
Getúlio Vargas

as Producer

1968
Lavra Dor

as Producer

Sound

1968
Lavra Dor

as Original Music Composer

Art

1969
Indústria

as Art Direction