Andrea Tonacci
Andrea Tonacci (Rome, 1944 - São Paulo, 2016) was an Italian-Brazilian filmmaker, considered one of the main figures of the Cinema Marginal movement of underground filmmaking in 1970s Brazil. He moved with his parents to São Paulo when he was 11 years-old. A few years later, he studied Architecture and Engineering at the Presbiterian University of Mackenzie, but dropped both careers to purchase his dream of becoming a filmmaker. His first feature-lenght film, "Bang-Bang" (1971), was recieved with mixed opinions by the Cinema Marginal movement and was screened at the Director's Fortnight at the Cannes Festival.
In 2006, his film "Serras da Desordem" got him the Kikitos for best photography, best picture and best director at the Gramado Festival of Brazilian Cinema.
In 2010, he was given the Order of Cultural Merit, highest honor of the Brazilian Government to personalities who contribute to the development of Brazilian identity and culture.
He passed away in December 16, 2016, a victim of pancreatic cancer.
Acting
Movie
The Hills of Disorder
as Self (uncredited)
2006
Movie
Seen, Not Seen
2014
Movie
The Long Voyage of the Yellow Bus
2023
Movie
Young and Miserable or a Man Screaming Is Not a Dancing Bear
2016
Movie
Andrea Tonacci
2012
Castelar e Nelson Dantas no País dos Generais
as Himself (archive footage)
2008
Mais Luz
1986
Crew
Movie
The Red Light Bandit
Production Design
1968
Movie
The Woman of Everyone
Art Direction
1969
Movie
Bang Bang
Director
1971
Movie
BLABLABLÁ
Director
1968
Movie
The Hills of Disorder
Director
2006
Movie
Eye for an Eye
Writer
1966
Movie
Documentário
Director of Photography
1966
Movie
Seen, Not Seen
Director
2014
Movie
Jouez Encore, Payez Encore
Director
1975
Movie
Conversas no Maranhão
Cinematography
1983
Movie
O Catedrático do Samba
Thanks
1999
Movie
Os Arara
Director
1983