Loli Menezes

略歴

Brazilian filmmaker and producer, she studied cinema at the University of Southern Santa Catarina. Her debut short, “Ocorredor”, was made when she was still a student and won 10 awards at national festivals. With “Isto não é um Filme”, ​​she was among the finalists of the AXN Film Festival, showing her short film throughout Latin America. With her last short “Selma after the Rain”, she toured 17 countries and won 9 awards, including Best Brazilian Short Film – BIMIFF – Brazil International Monthly Independent Film Festival (USA 2020) / Best Drama Short – Annual CPH Film Festival (Copenhagen 2020) Special Mention in the Women’s Fights and Rights Competition – Porto Femme (2020); Best Direction, Best Actress, Best Editing – Short Taquary (2020); Best Direction – Mix Brasil (2019); Honorable Mention for best narrative short (ISA Hollywood – IMDB); Special Mention (London-X4 Short Film Festival SPRING 2019); Indicated to represent Brazil in the Iris Prize LGBT + Film Festival 2020. She coordinated, produced and co-directed for 3 years series docs for the Rede Globo affiliate in Santa Catarina (NSC-TV). Her work focuses on direction, production, art direction and costumes for fictions and documentaries, for Cinema and TV, having produced more than 40 works between short films, medium docs, features, series, video clips and visual arts projects. She is a founding partner of Vinil Filmes, one of the most active production company in South Brazil. She is currently finishing her first feature documentary “Uncle Tommy”; developing her first feature film “Sangue de Groselha”(project awarded by Mercado Entrefronteras and Madrugada Sangrenta – Roger Corman special); and the Horror Island series – First Season: The Cartilage (script published in Graphic Novel by Darkside – expected to launch in the first half of 2021).

参加作品

Uncle Tommy – The Man who Founded Newsweek
Producer
When the tomb of Thomas John Cardell Martyn, founder of Newsweek magazine, is found in a small town in the interior of southern Brazil, a series of mysteries, secrets, gaps and suspicions is raised about his past as a spy.
Uncle Tommy – The Man who Founded Newsweek
Production Executive
When the tomb of Thomas John Cardell Martyn, founder of Newsweek magazine, is found in a small town in the interior of southern Brazil, a series of mysteries, secrets, gaps and suspicions is raised about his past as a spy.
Uncle Tommy – The Man who Founded Newsweek
Screenplay
When the tomb of Thomas John Cardell Martyn, founder of Newsweek magazine, is found in a small town in the interior of southern Brazil, a series of mysteries, secrets, gaps and suspicions is raised about his past as a spy.
Uncle Tommy – The Man who Founded Newsweek
Director
When the tomb of Thomas John Cardell Martyn, founder of Newsweek magazine, is found in a small town in the interior of southern Brazil, a series of mysteries, secrets, gaps and suspicions is raised about his past as a spy.
Selma After the Rain
Director
A film that deals with two latent issues: transgender and old age. In the relationship of the two characters, tolerance and acceptance are the main themes.
Aquela Mistura
Associate Producer
Moon in Sagittarius
Art Direction
Ana (Manuela Campagna) is a 17-year-old girl who lives in a border town between Brazil and Argentina. There, she has no leisure options and no internet access. Your only refuge is to visit a tallow / lanhouse known as "The Cave". It is there that, one day, she ends up meeting Murilo (Fagundes Emanuel), the boy she will fall in love with.
Túlio Piva - Pandeiro de Prata
Director
The film portrays the life and work of the composer and samba gaucho Túlio Piva. A native of Santiago do Boqueirão, Túlio consolidated his musical career in Porto Alegre. Owner of a very own beat on the guitar, lived more than 50 years of samba, owned the bar "Gente da Noite", where he composed much of his work and recorded four LPs.
Bloco dos Corações Valentes
Director
Mocinha and Madalena, a lesbian couple, invite a couple of friends to a farewell dinner