Manoel de Oliveira

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1908-12-11

Deathday 2015-04-02 (106 years old)

Place of Birth Porto, Portugal

Also Known As Manoel Candido Pinto de Oliveira, Manuel de Oliveira, Мануэль де Оливейра, Мануэл Ди Оливейра

Manoel de Oliveira

Biography

Manoel de Oliveira was born in Porto, Portugal on December 11, 1908, to Francisco José de Oliveira and Cândida Ferreira Pinto. His family were wealthy industrialists. Oliveira attended school in Galicia, Spain and his goal as a teenager was to become an actor. He enrolled in Italian film-maker Rino Lupo's acting school at age 20, but later changed his mind when he saw Walther Ruttmann's documentary Berlin: Symphony of a City. This prompted him to direct his first film, also a documentary, titledDouro, Faina Fluvial (1931). He also acted in the second Portuguese sound film, A Canção de Lisboa (1933). His first feature film came much later, in 1942. Aniki-Bóbó, a portrait of Oporto's street children, was a commercial failure when it opened, and its merit only came to be recognised over time. This drawback forced Oliveira to abandon other film projects he was involved in, and to dedicate himself to running his family vineyard. He re-emerged onto the film scene in 1956 with The Artist and the City, a work that marked a turning point in Oliveira's conception of the cinema. In 1963, O Acto de Primavera (The Rite of Spring), a documentary depicting an annual passion play, marked a turning point for his career. This was shortly followed by A caça (The Hunt), a grim feature film that contrasted with the happy tones of his previous documentary. Despite the widespread acclaim garnered by both films, he would not return to the director's seat until the 1970s. Since 1990 (when he turned 82), he has made at least one film each year.  Oliveira has said that he direct movies for the sheer pleasure of doing it, regardless of critical reaction. He maintains a quiet life away from the spotlights, despite multiple honours such as those of the Cannes, Venice and Montreal film festivals. He has been awarded two Career Golden Lions in 1985 and 2004 and a golden palm for his lifetime achievements in 2008.

Known For

Director

2015
2014
2014
2014
2012
2012
Historic Centre

as Director

2012
Invisible World

as Director

2012
2008
2007
2006
Belle Toujours

as Director

2006
Magic Mirror

as Director

2004
The Fifth Empire

as Director

2003
A Talking Picture

as Director

2001
I’m Going Home

as Director

2001
2000
Word and Utopia

as Director

1999
The Letter

as Director

1998
Anxiety

as Director

1997
1996
Party

as Director

1995
The Convent

as Director

1994
Blind Man's Bluff

as Director

1993
Abraham's Valley

as Director

1992
Day of Despair

as Director

1991
The Divine Comedy

as Director

1988
The Cannibals

as Director

1986
My Case

as Director

1986
The Satin Slipper

as Director

1984
Lisboa Cultural

as Director

1981
Francisca

as Director

1979
Doomed Love

as Director

1978
Doomed Love

as Director

1972
Past and Present

as Director

1964
The Hunt

as Director

1963
Acto da Primavera

as Director

1959
O Pão

as Director

1956
1942
Aniki-Bóbó

as Director

1941
Famalicão

as Director

1938
1932
White Coal

as Director

1932
Lisbon statues

as Director

Writer

2014
The Old Man of Belem

as Screenplay

2012
Gebo and the Shadow

as Screenplay

2012
2012
Historic Centre

as Screenplay

2008
2006
Belle Toujours

as Writer

2006
Magic Mirror

as Writer

2005
2004
The Fifth Empire

as Screenplay

2003
2002
2001
I’m Going Home

as Screenplay

2001
2000
Word and Utopia

as Writer

1999
The Letter

as Screenplay

1998
Anxiety

as Screenplay

1997
A Friendly Handshake

as Screenplay

1996
Party

as Screenplay

1995
The Convent

as Writer

1994
Blind Man's Bluff

as Adaptation

1994
1993
Abraham's Valley

as Screenplay

1992
Day of Despair

as Screenplay

1991
1991
The Divine Comedy

as Screenplay

1988
The Cannibals

as Screenplay

1986
The Satin Slipper

as Screenplay

1986
My Case

as Screenplay

1981
Francisca

as Screenplay

1979
Doomed Love

as Screenplay

1978
Doomed Love

as Writer

1978
Doomed Love

as Screenplay

1972
Past and Present

as Screenplay

1964
The Hunt

as Writer

1963
Acto da Primavera

as Screenplay

1959
O Pão

as Screenplay

1956
1942
Aniki-Bóbó

as Screenplay

1941
Famalicão

as Writer

1938
1932
White Coal

as Writer

1932
Lisbon statues

as Screenplay

Editor

1995
The Convent

as Editor

1994
1993
1992
Day of Despair

as Editor

1991
1988
The Cannibals

as Editor

1984
Lisboa Cultural

as Editor

1972
1964
The Hunt

as Editor

1963
1959
O Pão

as Editor

1942
Aniki-Bóbó

as Editor

1932
White Coal

as Editor

Producer

2008
1972
Past and Present

as Producer

1964
The Hunt

as Producer

1963
Acto da Primavera

as Producer

1959
O Pão

as Producer

1956
1942
Aniki-Bóbó

as Co-Producer

1941
Famalicão

as Producer

1938
1938
Miramar, Praia das Rosas

as Executive Producer

1932
White Coal

as Executive Producer

Camera

2015
A Century of Energy

as Director of Photography

2008
O Poeta Doido, o Vitral e a Santa Morta

as Director of Photography

2008
Romance de Vila do Conde

as Director of Photography

1965
As Pinturas do Meu Irmão Júlio

as Director of Photography

1964
The Hunt

as Director of Photography

1963
Acto da Primavera

as Director of Photography

1959
O Pão

as Director of Photography

1956
The Artist and the City

as Director of Photography

1937
Os Últimos Temporais - Cheias do Tejo

as Director of Photography

1932
Lisbon statues

as Director of Photography

Sound

1965
1964
The Hunt

as Sound Designer

1963
1959
O Pão

as Sound Designer

1941
Famalicão

as Sound

Art

2005
Do visível ao invísivel

as Art Direction

Creator

1978
Doomed Love

as Creator