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Alberto de Almeida Cavalcanti (February 6, 1897 – August 23, 1982) was a
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ian-born
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and producer. He was often credited under the single name "Cavalcanti".


Early life

Cavalcanti was born in
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, the son of a prominent
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. He was a precociously intelligent child and, by the age of 15, was studying law at university, but was expelled following an argument with a professor. His father sent him to
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,
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, on condition that he did not study law or politics. Cavalcanti chose to study
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instead. At 18, he moved to
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to work for an architect, later switching to working in
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. After a visit to Brazil, he took up a position at the Brazilian
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in
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,
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. Cavalcanti corresponded with
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, a leading light in France's
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film movement, which led to a job offer from L'Herbier for Cavalcanti to work as a
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.


Film career

In 1920, Cavalcanti left his job at the consulate and moved back to France to work for L'Herbier. Directing his first film in 1926, he was involved in the making of numerous others, the most notable being '' L'Inhumaine''. Cavalcanti was soon making his own films, the first being a 1926 experimental
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, '' Rien que les heures'' (''Nothing But Time''), showing a day in the life of Paris and its citizens. After the advent of
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, he took a job at the French studios of
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, but found himself making more commercial films, which did not hold his interest, so he left Paramount in 1933. The following year, Cavalcanti returned to England to work for the GPO Film Unit, headed by
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. Cavalcanti spent seven years there in several departments, from production to
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, working on many projects, most notably: '' Coal Face'' (1935), '' Night Mail'' (1936), '' Message to Geneva'' (1937), '' Four Barriers'' (1937), and ''
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'' (1939). Although much of his work at the GPO was uncredited, he acted as a mentor to many new film makers. In 1937, he was appointed acting head of the GPO Film Unit when Grierson left for
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. Told that the only way the position could become permanent was for him to become a naturalized British citizen, Cavalcanti decided to leave the unit. In 1940, Cavalcanti joined
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, under the leadership of producer
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. He worked as an art editor, producer and director, and his most notable works of this period (many of them propaganda films) were '' Yellow Caesar'' (1941), '' Went the Day Well?'' (1942), '' Three Songs of Resistance'' (1943), '' Champagne Charlie'' (1944), '' Dead of Night'' (as co-director) (1945) and '' Nicholas Nickleby'' (1947). In 1946, Cavalcanti left Ealing after a dispute about money. He went on to direct three more films in the UK, before returning to Brazil in 1950. In Brazil, Cavalcanti became head of production for Companhia Cinematográfica Vera Cruz, though the company eventually became insolvent. After being
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ed in Brazil as a communist, he moved back to Europe, spending much of the 1960s and 1970s working as an itinerant film maker in various countries, including
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, France and
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. Cavalcanti died in Paris at the age of 85.


Filmography as director


France

*1926 '' Rien que les heures'' *1927 ''Le train sans yeux'' *1927 ' *1927 ''En rade'' *1928 '' Yvette'' *1928 ''La jalousie du barbouille'' *1928 '' Captain Fracasse'' *1929 ''Le petit chaperon rouge'' *1929 ''Vous verrez la semaine prochaine'' *1930 ''Toute sa vie'' *1930 ''A canção do berço'' *1930 ''À mi-chemin du ciel'' *1931 '' The Devil's Holiday'' *1931 ''Dans une ile perdue'' *1932 ''En lisant le journal'' *1932 ''Le jour du frotteur'' *1932 ''Revue Montmartroise'' *1932 ''Nous ne ferrons jamais du cinéma'' *1932 ''Le truc du brésilien'' *1933 ''Le mari garon'' *1933 ''Plaisirs défendus'' *1933 ''Tour de chant'' *1934 '' Coralie and Company''


GPO & Crown Film Units

*1934 '' Pett and Pott: A fairy story of the suburbs'' *1934 ''The glorious Sixth of June: New rates'' *1935 '' The King's Stamp'' *1935 '' Coal Face'' *1936 ''Message from Geneva'' *1937 ''Line to Tcherva Hut'' *1937 ''Men of the Alps'' (co-prod with Switzerland) *1937 ''Roadways'' *1937 '' We Live In Two Worlds'' *1937 ''Who writes to Switzerland?'' *1937 ''Four barriers'' *1938 ''Mony a pickle'' *1938 ''Happy in the morning: A film fantasy'' *1939 ''Mid-summer day's work'' *1939 ''The Chiltern country'' *1940 ''Alice in Switzerland'' *1940 ''La cause commune'' *1940 ''Factory front'' *1940 ''Mastery of the sea''


Ealing and UK

*1941 ''Yellow Caesar'' (short) *1942 '' Went the Day Well?'' *1943 ''Watertight'' (short) *1943 '' Three Songs of Resistance'' *1944 '' Champagne Charlie'' *1945 '' Dead of Night'' ('Christmas party' & 'ventriloquist' episodes) *1947 '' Nicholas Nickleby'' *1947 ''
They Made Me a Fugitive ''They Made Me a Fugitive'' (also known as ''They Made Me a Criminal''; U.S. title: ''I Became a Criminal'') is a 1947 British black-and-white film noir directed by Alberto Cavalcanti and starring Sally Gray and Trevor Howard. It was written b ...
'' *1947 '' The First Gentleman'' *1949 '' For Them That Trespass'' *1961 '' The Monster of Highgate Ponds''


Brazil and others

*1950 '' Caiçara'' (Brazil) *1952 ''Simão, o caolho'' (Brazil) *1952 '' Song of the Sea'' (Brazil) *1955 ''Mulher de verdade'' (Brazil) *1955/60 '' Herr Puntila and His Servant Matti'' (Austria/East Germany) *1957 '' Die Windrose'' (East Germany) *1959 '' Venetian Honeymoon'' (France/Italy) *1967 ''Thus Spoke Theodore Herzl'' (Israel) *1969 ''Les empailles'' (France) *1971 ''La visite de la vieille dame'' (France) *1976 ''Le voyageur du silence'' (France) *1976 ''Um homem e o cinema'' (Brazil)


References


External links

*
Alberto Cavalcanti biography and filmography
at the BFI's
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