Maria Margarida Gil Lopes' (born 1950) is a Portuguese filmmaker, teacher and artist. She has been president of the Association of Portuguese Directors. She collaborated with and was married to the director, actor and film critic,
João César Monteiro
João César Monteiro Santos (2 February 1939 – 3 February 2003) was a Portuguese film director, actor, writer and film critic. He is known for writing and directing films such as '' Recollections of the Yellow House'' (1989), '' God's Comedy ...
.
Early life
Margarida Gil was born on 7 September 1950 in
Covilhã
Covilhã (), officially Covilhã City (), is a city and a concelho, municipality in the Centro, Portugal, Centro region, Portugal. The city proper had 33,691 inhabitants in 2021. The municipality population in 2021 was 46,455 in an area of . It is ...
, a city in the centre of Portugal, where she went to high school. In 1968, at the age of 17, she and her family moved to the Portuguese capital of
Lisbon
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, where she attended the Faculty of Arts of the
University of Lisbon
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at the same time as supporting herself by working at the ''
Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa''. She graduated in Germanic
Philology
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, although her earlier plans were to study
fine arts
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and become a painter.
Gil began to attend sessions that the '' Cinemateca Portuguesa'' promoted, and during the showing of a cycle of films of the German director, F.W. Murnau, she met João César Monteiro, who was finishing the filming of his short film ''Quem Espera por Sapatos de Defunto Morre Descalço'' (Who Waits for the Dead Man's Shoes Dies Barefoot). Through this connection to Monteiro, she became close to many Portuguese film directors, meeting many of the leading lights at the time, such as António-Pedro Vasconcelos
António-Pedro Saraiva de Barros e Vasconcelos Order of Infante D. Henrique, GCIH (10 March 1939 – 5 March 2024) was a Portuguese film director.
Personal life
Vasconcelos was the middle of three sons of Guilherme de Barros e Vasconcelos (Celo ...
, Jorge Silva Melo, Solveig Nordlund, Alberto Seixas Santos, Paulo Rocha, and Fernando Lopes. Monteiro asked her to be the assistant director on his next film, ''Fragmentos de um Filme-Esmola: A Sagrada Família'', shot in 1972 and 1973.
Career
After the 1974 Carnation Revolution
The Carnation Revolution (), code-named Operation Historic Turn (), also known as the 25 April (), was a military coup by military officers that overthrew the Estado Novo government on 25 April 1974 in Portugal. The coup produced major socia ...
she got a job at '' Emissora Nacional'', working on radio news programmes. In 1975 she returned to work with Monteiro in ''Que Farei com Esta Espada?'' (What will I do with this sword?), as an assistant director and actress. In 1976 she participated in the creation of ''Grupo Zero'', a film production cooperative, with Seixas Santos, Nordlund, Monteiro, Melo, Acácio de Almeida
Acácio de Almeida (born 29 June 1938) is a Portuguese cinematographer best known for his work with João César Monteiro, Raúl Ruiz (director), Raúl Ruiz, Alain Tanner, Valeria Sarmiento and Rita Azevedo Gomes.
Filmography
* ''Past and Prese ...
, and others. In the same year she joined ''Radio Televisão Portuguesa'' (RTP), the renamed ''Emissora Nacional'', directing several documentaries. Her work included ''Clínica Comunal Popular da Cova da Piedade'', about an old building occupied by the people and then transformed into a clinic that would provide the first serious family planning in the area. It would be awarded a prize at Dok Leipzig
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, the Leipzig
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Film Festival. In 1978 she began to direct shows on RTP2.[
In parallel, she continued her film career with Monteiro, by then her husband, working on his films, '' Veredas'', as an assistant director and actress, ''O Amor das Três Romãs'', as an actress, and '']Silvestre Silvestre is a Spanish language, Spanish and Portuguese language, Portuguese given name or surname, or a French language, French surname. Notable people with the name include:
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'', as assistant director. In 1986, she was the executive producer of ''À Flor do Mar'', produced by Monteiro & Gil, the production company they formed, which also produced her first feature-length work as a film director, ''Recção Fiel e Verdadeira'' (Faithful and True Relationship), shot in 1986, which was presented at the Venice Film Festival
The Venice Film Festival or Venice International Film Festival (, "International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art of the Venice Biennale") is an annual film festival held in Venice, Italy. It is the world's oldest film festival and one of the ...
in 1987 but not shown in Portugal until 1989.[
Soon afterwards, she made the television film ''Flores Amargas'', which looked at Timorese refugees housed near Lisbon. Other television films included several experimental films based on the life and work of the Portuguese poet and writer, ]Fernando Pessoa
Fernando António Nogueira de Seabra Pessoa (; ; 13 June 1888 – 30 November 1935) was a Portuguese poet, writer, literary critic, translator, and publisher. He has been described as one of the most significant literary figures of the 20th c ...
. In 1992, she made her second feature film, ''Rosa Negra'' (Black Rose), which was shown at the Locarno Film Festival
The Locarno International Film Festival is a major international film festival, held annually in Locarno, Switzerland. Founded in 1946, the festival screens films in various competitive and non-competitive sections, including feature-length narr ...
but never had a commercial premiere. Subsequently, Gil made several video documentaries, notably ''Maria'', for the World Conference on Women, 1995
The Fourth World Conference on Women: Action for Equality, Development and Peace was the name given for a conference convened by the United Nations during 4–15 September 1995 in Beijing, China.
At this conference, governments from around the ...
, which took place in Beijing, and ''As Chosen'', about the life and work of the painter Graça Morais. In 1998, she made ''O Anjo da Guarda'' (The Guardian Angel), which received an award at the Rome Film Festival
International Rome Film Fest is a film festival that takes place in Rome during the month of October. The name in Italian is Festa del Cinema di Roma. From 2022, the festival was officially recognized as a competitive festival by the Internation ...
and the Figueira da Foz Film Festival. She then left RTP and began teaching and research at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of NOVA University Lisbon. In 2003, she acted in Monteiro's last film ''Vai e Vem''. Monteiro died in 2003. He had dedicated his 1998 film, '' As Bodas de Deus'', to Gil.[
In 2012 she released the film, '' Paixão''. In February 2024 her film ''Mãos no Fogo'' (Hands in the Fire), a film loosely inspired by the horror ]novella
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, The Turn of the Screw
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by Henry James
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, was shown at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival
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.
Artistic work
After 2000, while continuing to make films, Gil returned to her early love of painting, drawing and sculpture. An exhibition of her ceramic
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sculptures was held in Cascais
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in 2024.
Awards and Nominations
In 2005 Gil was awarded the Lifetime Career Award at the Rome Film Festival. In the same year she won the Feature Film Grand Prix at ''IndieLisboa'' for the film ''Adriana'', which was also nominated for the 2006 Portugal Golden Globes, with Ana Moreira
Ana Moreira (born 13 February 1980) is a Portuguese actress. She has appeared in more than 20 films since 1997. She starred in ''The Mutants (film), The Mutants'', which was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festiv ...
receiving the Best Actress award for her role in the film. In 2012 the ''Escola Superior Artística do Porto'' (ESAP) awarded Gil the Aurélio Paz do Reis Prize, in recognition of her cinematographic career.
Films
Gil's films include:[
*1975 - ''Clínica Comunal Popular de Cova da Piedad'' (Documentary)
*1976 - ''Para todo o serviço'' (Documentary)
*1982 - ''Olho de Vidro: Uma História da Fotografia'' (Documentary)
*1987 - ''Relação Fiel e Verdadeira''
*1988 - ''Flores Amargas''
*1991 - ''Daisy, um Filme para Fernando Pesso''
*1992 - ''Rosa Negra''
*1994 - ''A Luz Incerta''
*1997 - ''As escolhidas'' (Documentary)
*1999 - ''O Anjo da Guarda''
*2002 - ''Não me Cortes o Cabelo que Meu Pai me Penteou'' (Short)
*2005 - ''Adriana''
*2007 - ''Sobre o Lado Esquerdo'' (Short)
*2007 - ''LuzLinar e o Louva-a-Deus'' (Documentary)
*2009 - ''Fátima de A a Z'' (Documentary)
*2010 - ''Perdida Mente''
*2010 - ''Conversas no Cabeleireiro'', (with Solveig Nordlund)
*2012 - ''O Fantasma do Novais''
*2012 - ''Paixão''
*2012 - ''A Esquina do Tempo'' (Short)
*2017 - ''A que chamas pensar?''
*2018 - ''Mar''
*2024 - ''Mãos no Fogo'']
References
External link
Trailers of some of Gil's films
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1950 births
living people
People from Covilhã
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University of Lisbon alumni
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