Tiago Carvalho

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Tiago Carvalho is a Portuguese film editor and cinematographer based in Porto.

参加作品

Saturno
Cinematography
The story of Caveirinha, a humble fisherman who lives in a difficult social situation. Immediately after the death of his son at sea, he faces the challenge of burying him with dignity.
At Sixteen
Director of Photography
What do you do with the desire that is just awakening? At dance performances, in concerts, during sports, while skating, eyes are searching and bodies are exposed. Each space possesses its own choreography, its own music. Almost without words desire and rejection, hope and disappointment become tangible.
Nha Sunhu
Director of Photography
Issa, a footballer from Guinea-Bissau who plays in Portugal, is contacted by two filmmakers who want to know more about his life and make a documentary. Exposing the voices behind the camera, Nha Sunhu is a reflection on the gaze, bias, and representation of the other.
Our Kingdom
Director of Photography
In a village where time and space run out, a child dwells in the death vortex.
A River Through the Mountains
Director of Photography
Just like a young man starting to love, a river has to find its way through the mountains.
A River Through the Mountains
Editor
Just like a young man starting to love, a river has to find its way through the mountains.
The Everlasting Man
Editor
Bernardino Fernandes emigrated to Canada in the sixties. Over two decades he filmed hundreds of Super 8 reels, organizing them methodically and obsessively. The Everlasting Man ends an old process, transforming Bernardino's urge of cinema into a film about the images of his memory.
Atopy
Director of Photography
After being for eleven years in the city, José António Baptista returned to his home village to focus on literature.
Atopy
Editor
After being for eleven years in the city, José António Baptista returned to his home village to focus on literature.
Artur
Director of Photography
A Luz Era uma Pausa
Director of Photography
New film by Luís Costa, based on the novel 'Grito' by Rui Nunes.