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Otávio de Olliveira Fontes

30 Aralık 1996 · 29 yaşNilópolis, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilPopülerlik 0.5

Otávio de Olliveira Fontes (December 30, 1996) is a Brazilian director and screenwriter, as well as an actor and producer, born in Nova Iguaçu and raised in Nilópolis, in the Baixada Fluminense region of Rio de Janeiro. He began making films at the age of 16, after starting out in theater, and built a multidisciplinary background that includes a Bachelor’s degree in Cultural Production, technical training in Multimedia, photography, and editing. Since his early independent work, he has developed a continuous body of films rooted in the Baixada Fluminense, including Joaquim, Sem Ar, Medéia, Nin...

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Otávio de Olliveira Fontes (December 30, 1996) is a Brazilian director and screenwriter, as well as an actor and producer, born in Nova Iguaçu and raised in Nilópolis, in the Baixada Fluminense region of Rio de Janeiro. He began making films at the age of 16, after starting out in theater, and built a multidisciplinary background that includes a Bachelor’s degree in Cultural Production, technical training in Multimedia, photography, and editing. Since his early independent work, he has developed a continuous body of films rooted in the Baixada Fluminense, including Joaquim, Sem Ar, Medéia, Ninguém Precisa Saber Disso, and O Mercador do Efêmero, which was screened at the Cinemateca do MAM Rio in 2025. His most recent film, Pai da Minha Mãe, was produced through the Sesc Pulsar 2026 program by Escritório Filmes, the production company he co-founded, and is distributed by Porto Bello Filmes. His career also includes institutional work in cultural and audiovisual production at the Brazilian National Library Foundation, as well as advertising projects for brands such as Farm Rio, O Boticário, Elo, Vult, Beats, and C&A. His cinema is driven by an interest in character studies and carefully constructed narrative structures, often centered on characters facing ambiguity, difficult choices, and consequential decisions. His background in theater informs his approach to directing actors, with particular interest in performances that move between subtlety and intensity, while his training in photography, editing, and production shapes a visual language in which framing, camera angles, color, objects, architecture, and silence also contribute to the narrative and carry meaning through subtext. He seeks to create images that expand, both intellectually and emotionally, on what is not necessarily expressed through dialogue, particularly in the representation of affection, relationships, loss, and tragedy. Questions of mental health and social class recur throughout his work, as does an approach to editing whose rhythm can shift between contemplation and intensity according to the needs of each story. In his most recent projects, this exploration extends from the family autofiction of Pai da Minha Mãe, which has yet to premiere, to Maria Julia, an intimate documentary about memory, grief, and the ways love endures, and the tragic ensemble feature Loteria, currently in development.