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Manuel Carvalheiro (Lisbon, 30 December 1950 – Lisbon, 21 April 2019) was a Portuguese filmmaker, documentary filmmaker, screenwriter, independent film producer,
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, columnist and film critic. He was the first Portuguese
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.


Early life and education

Carvalheiro was born in Lisbon on 30 December 1950, during the Portuguese dictatorship. He was the only child of Maria de Lourdes da Silva Ferreira, a
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, and Manuel Teixeira Dias Carvalheiro, an economics graduate, mathematician, and a member of the
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, at a time when
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was perceived as the best political system available, and the only defence against
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. The family was originally from
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and republican. His paternal grandfather, a bookshop owner, and his paternal aunt and uncle, both lawyers in
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, were all
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s. His parents married on 1 January 1949 and were part of the Communist-led resistance against the
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in Portugal. Their home in Lisbon was used as a safe house for the secret meetings of prominent Communist party leaders, but following a string of political arrests, the family moved to colonial Angola initially settling in Silva Porto before moving to
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. His father was the headmaster of Luanda's Industrial and Commercial School, the co-founder of the ''Cine-club de Luanda'', an important
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, and a member of the executive board of the "Angola Cultural Society". Carvalheiro's parents, although prominent members of Portuguese colonial society, moved in Luanda's cultural and literary circle encouraging the work of native writers and poets and supporting Angolan cultural identity and
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at the highest level. Consequently, Carvalheiro grew up in a politically charged and cultural environment where he enjoyed more freedom than in
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. Carvalheiro, who held a lifelong passion for photography, was first given a camera aged eight during a trip with his father to
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and
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, taking both aerial and
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crossing photographs. As a teen, he spent a school year in
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, Portugal, and grew closer to his paternal uncle, an amateur photographer and
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who would later co-found the Figueira da Foz International Film Festival. Carvalheiro travelled to most European capitals with his parents and went to the 1967
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.


Career

While at university in Angola he became a
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for the ''Luanda University Cinema Circle'' and for a major colonial newspaper. Aged nineteen and at the peak of the
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, he dropped out of the second year of a
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degree to study
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in Paris, France, with
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, at the Laboratoire Audio-visuel of the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes from which he graduated. At 22 he was in charge of the Cinema Semiology Seminar at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University and the co-founder of the ''Bento Caraça Cineclub,'' a film society'','' headquartered in the Maison du Portugal, at the Paris Cité Internationale Universitaire. That same year, he became a
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for the international film festivals in Berlin, Grenoble, Venice,
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and Cannes where he met some of the major Portuguese ''Novo Cinema'' actors and filmmakers. Carvalheiro and Brazilian filmmaker
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met in 1972 at the
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, becoming lifelong friends. Glauber Rocha became his mentor and they worked together in France,
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and Germany. With news of the
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, Carvalheiro left Paris and drove to Lisbon where he arrived four days later to welcome his close friend Glauber Rocha. Carvalheiro took part in the historic 1 May parade immortalised in the collective film ''The People in Arms,'' co-directed by Glauber Rocha. They worked on ''Free'' ''Lisbon'', their unfinished film, shot in the days that followed the
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. In 1976 Carvalheiro defended his thesis ''Reflections on Eisensteinian Theory in Cinema'' at the École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) under the guidance of
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Christian Metz. The same year, the Portuguese Consulate in Paris hired him to teach Portuguese to the children of Portuguese emigrants living in
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, a well-known
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on the outskirts of Paris. In 1979, he was one of the signatories of the ''Manifesto of the Newest Filmmakers'', at the 8th edition of the Figueira Film Art. In 1981 Carvalheiro directed his short film ''ABC,'' in Paris, Glauber Rocha's only interview of the kind. Later, he helped Rocha settle in Sintra with his wife and children, working together on ''Napoleon's Empire'', a script that never materialised, as Glauber Rocha died shortly after. The following year, ''ABC'' was officially selected by the Huelva International Film Festival, and the CICAE Award winner at the ''Hyères International Festival du jeune cinéma''. In 1982, his short film ''Salazar's Loves'' was officially selected by the
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. In 1985 his doctoral thesis on ''Le cinéma intellectuel: Mutations de la théorie Eisensteinienne'', guided by Christian Metz, was granted a ''Mention Très Bien'' from the École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) and gave rise to a book published in Portugal, in 1989. Carvalheiro was an
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, a columnist, a
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, a member of the ''Portuguese Writers Association'' and the first Portuguese
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. His articles were published in the '' Cahiers du Cinéma,'' in '' Positif'', and several prominent Portuguese literary magazines and newspapers (''Seara Nova'', ''Vértice'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Público'', ''A Capital'', ''Diário de Lisboa'', '' Diário Popular'', '' O Primeiro de Janeiro'', '' O Século'' and ''República''). He represented Portugal with his short films and documentaries at international film festivals and was a permanent feature at the Festroia International Film Festival (1985–2014). Both controversial and irreverent, he was subsequently marginalised by the ''Portuguese Film Institute'', and although he submitted many films projects and applied for subsidies none were ever approved or granted. He founded his own
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company ''Filmes Século XXI'' to make his own
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s and went through many hardships due to a lack of subsidies. This, in turn, led to a negative impact on Carvalheiro's health and on his family and social relations. At the end of the 1990s he competed in international film festivals with several documentaries, including ''Recollections of the Equestrian Competitions at the Olympics'' (1998), which won the Ficts Fest Choice of the Public Award, in 1998. His Italian author friend Marco Ferrari based his book ''Alla rivoluzione sulla due cavalli'' on Carvalheiro's road trip to Lisbon in the aftermath of the Carnation Revolution. It was later turned into a
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that won the
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at the
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, in 2001. He died of
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and was buried on 25 April 2019, at the
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in Lisbon, a resting place for many famous Portuguese personalities.


Filmography

* 1972 —
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(co-directed with Manuel Madeira) * 1974 – Free Lisbon (co-directed with Glauber Rocha, unfinished) * 1976 – The Diary of a Contaminated (short film) * 1979 – Experiences (short film) * 1980 – Feminine Monologues (short film) * 1981 – ABC (short film) * 1981 – English without Master (short film) * 1982 – Salazar's Loves (short film) * 1982 – Around Washington Square (short film) * 1982 – The Illiterate (short film) * 1984 – Terrestrial Paradise –
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(short film) * 1984 – Yoknapatawpha (short film) * 1985 – Enquiry (short film)


Slideshow

* 1987 — Dominguez Alvarez's Aspects of Galicia


Videos

* 1989 – Campestral Fusion * 1994 – Voyage to the Tore Triangle * 1996 – Centenary Day of Portuguese Oceanography * 1997 – UNESCO and Expo 98 in the International Year of the Oceans * 1997 – 11 April: Delivery of an Oceanographic Vessel * 1998 — Recollections of the Equestrian Competitions at the Olympics * no date — A certain Collection: The José-Augusto França Exhibition


Bibliography

''As Mutações do Cinema / No Tempo do Vídeo,'' published in Portugal in 1989.


Awards and nominations

CICAE Award, 1982 Ficts Fest, Choice of the Public Award, 1998


References


External links

* http://www.cinept.ubi.pt/pt/pessoa/2143690641/Manuel+Carvalheiro *
https://www.publico.pt/2019/04/23/culturaipsilon/noticia/morreu-manuel-car
* http://cicae.org

* https://alumni-ehess.fr/addressbook/fullsearch/index {{DEFAULTSORT:Carvalheiro, Manuel 1950 births 2019 deaths Portuguese film directors Mass media people from Lisbon Writers from Lisbon Portuguese anti-fascists Portuguese expatriates in France School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences alumni École pratique des hautes études alumni Film theorists Semioticians Portuguese atheists Portuguese film critics Portuguese screenwriters Portuguese male screenwriters Portuguese columnists Portuguese essayists