Alberto Cavalcanti

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AKA: A Cavalcanti, Alberto De Almeida-Cavalcanti, Cavalcanti
Nationality: Brazilian
Birthdate: 02/06/1897
Birthplace: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Death Date: 08/23/1982

biography

Designed sets for French experimental filmmakers in the 1920s and directed his first film in 1926, the experimental city symphony "Rien que les heures". Cavalcanti moved to England in 1934, making documentaries and later documentary-influenced features at Ealing Studios before returning to Brazil in 1949. His best British features show considerable stylistic flair; working within the traditions of British realism, he nonetheless brought surrealistic touches to the genuinely odd wartime drama "Went the Day Well?" (1942) and his striking contributions to the classic anthology horror film, "Dead Continued

milestones

Year
Milestone
1926 
First medium-length film as director (also writer; producer; editor), "Rien que les heures"
1927 
Feature directing, co-writing and editing debut, "En rade"
1934 
Moved to England and began working for John Grierson at GPO Film Unit
 
Produced short films for Len Lye, Norman McClaren, Pat Jackson, Humphrey Jennings and others while at GPO/Crown
1937 
Succeeded Grierson as head of GPO (name changed to Crown Film Unit at outbreak of WWII)
Continued

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