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THE DIRECTORSHelvécio Marins Jr.A post-­‐graduate in Cinema, Marins directed the 35mm films “2 Homens”, “Nascente”, “Trecho,” and “Nem marcha nem chouta”. These and other films have collected over 30 awards at Brazilian and international festivals and have made the competitive selections for some of the main events in world cinema, including Locarno, Rotterdam, Venice, Sundance, Toronto, Vila do Conde, Melbourne, Centre George Pompidou and MoMA NY. They have also screened on TV in various countries. Marins produced the feature-­‐films “Aboio”, by Marília Rocha, (Best Film at the É Tudo Verdade Film Festival, 2005) “Acidente”, by Cao Guimarães and Pablo Lobato (Best Documentary, Guadalajara, 2008); and “O Céu sobre os ombros”, 2010, by Sergio Borges (winner in the categories of best film, best director and best screenplay at the 43rd Festival de Brasilia, as well as the special prize of the jury). He worked as curator on the International Short Film Festivals in São Paulo and Belo Horizonte and as correspondent for the Locarno Film Festival in Latin America. A collection of his short films is scheduled for a DVD release in September 2011 by Lume Filmes. “Girimunho”, co-­‐directed with Clarissa Campolina, is his first feature film as a director. Clarissa CampolinaCLARISSA CAMPOLINA graduated in Social Communication and took a post-­‐graduation in the Plastic Arts. She is one of the founding partners of TEIA, an audiovisual research and production center based in Belo Horizonte. Clarissa directed the short film “Trecho” (co-­‐directed by Helvécio Marins Jr.), the middle-­‐length movie “Notas Flanantes”, the video installation “Rastros – a paisagem invade”, and the short film “Adormecidos”. Her films have won awards in Brazil and abroad and been selected for some of the main events in world cinema, such as the Locarno, Rotterdam, Oberhausen, FIDMarseille, Vila do Conde and Melbourne festivals, among others. Clarissa also edited works of contemporary Brazilian cinema, with special mention for the short film “Agtux”, directed by Tânia Anaya, which was among the prizewinners at the Oberhausen Festival, and the feature films “Acácio” and ”Aboio”, both directed by Marília Rocha, the latter taking the best picture prize at the É Tudo Verdade Festival. “Girimunho”, co-­‐directed with Helvécio Marins, is her first feature film as a director.

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