Maya Da-Rin (
Rio de Janeiro
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, ) is a Brazilian
film director
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,
screenwriter
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...
,
film producer
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and
artist
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.
Biography
With a degree in
Industrial Design from Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Maya Da-Rin has attended film workshops at the International Film and TV School of San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba. She lived in France between 2010 and 2016, where she graduated with honors at Le Fresnoy Studio - Studio National des Arts Contemporains and attended a master's degree in Cinema and Art History at
University of Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3
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. Da-Rin is a founding partner of Tamanduá Vermelho, a production company created in 2015 in Rio de Janeiro.
Career
Maya Da-Rin began her career as a director with the
short film
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documentary ''The Word Tilts to Here'' (2002), about orality in a rural community in the interior of the
Minas Gerais
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' state, in
Brazil
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. After that, she shot two documentaries in the southwest of the
Amazonas: ''Margem'' (2007), follows the journey of a large passenger boat from the Brazilian border to the city of
Iquitos
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, in
Peru
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. The film has been shown at several film festivals and art shows, such as the
29th São Paulo Art Biennial , the
Havana Film Festival
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and the Toulouse Latin American Film Festival. Her next film, Lands (2009), is a documentary essay on the triple border between Brazil, Colombia and Peru, also in the Amazon. The film premiered at the Locarno International Festival and was shown in more than forty festivals and museums around the world, such as
DOK Leipzig
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,
São Paulo International Film Festival
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,
MoMA
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Places
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New Museum of Contemporary Art
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History
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. Lands received the “Las Cámaras de La Diversidad” award at the
Guadalajara International Film Festival
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The presence in Guadalajara of delegates from other impo ...
(México), among other prizes.
Variety magazine
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considered the film “a gorgeous work of art”.
In 2011, during her residency at
Le Fresnoy, made the short film French Version (2011), which appropriates the dialogues of iconic French films to depict two foreigners who meet in a hotel room, in
Paris
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. The film received the Jury's Mention and the RTP “Onda Curta” acquisition award at the Luso-Brazilian Film Festival (
Portugal
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).
In the following years, Da-Rin made two video installations: Event Horizon (2012), also produced by Le Fresnoy, and Camouflage (2013), made during an artistic residency at the LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, in Spain. Event Horizon was considered by French critic Annick Rivoire “the most representative project of contemporary art” shown that year at Le Fresnoy. The work was exhibited at the Contemporary Art Centre, in Vilnius (
Lithuania) and at the La Maldite Gallery, in Paris.
The Fever
Her first fictional feature film,
The Fever (2019) was developed with the support of the Cinéfondation screenplay residency from the
Cannes Film Festival
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as well as of the
TorinoFilmLab
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. The film premiered at the official competition of the
Locarno Festival
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, in Switzerland, where it won the Golden Leopard for Best Actor for Regis Myrupu, the
FIPRECI International Film Critics Award and the Young Jury Prize. The Fever took part in more than sixty film festivals and received thirty awards, including Best Film at Pingyao International Film Festival (China),
Biarritz Film Festival
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(France), IndieLisboa (Portugal), Mar del Plata International Film Festival (Argentina),
Festival de Brasilia
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(Brazil) e Best Direction at
Chicago International Film Festival
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(USA) and
Rio International Film Festival The Festival do Rio is an international film festival in Rio de Janeiro
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(Brazil).
''The Fever'' had an excellent reception by Brazilian and international critics. It was considered by critic and programmer Diego Batlle “the most convincing debut film in Latin American cinema in recent years". Francisco Russo, critic of the electronic magazine AdoroCinema, considered The Fever “a film as rarely seen in Brazilian cinema”, while critic José Geraldo Couto said the film is “a milestone” in the way indigenous characters are portrayed in movies. French critic Beatrice Loayza, from Cinema Scope magazine, considered the film “essential cinema, demanding empathy (...) and spotlighting indigenous people with an attention to its cultural specifics that few films are able to elaborate ".
Filmography
External links
Maya Da-Rin personal websiteTamanduá Vermelho production company founded by Maya
Maya Da-Rinat
IMDb
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Maya Da-Rinat AdoroCinema
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Brazilian women film directors
Brazilian screenwriters
1979 births
Living people
Brazilian women screenwriters