Marcelo Díaz

出生 : , Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brazil

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Maria Luiza
Executive Producer
The first transgender in the brazilian army, Maria Luiza's story begins in Ceres (Goiás, Brazil), where she was born in July 20, 1960 - the same day we celebrate Santos Dummont's birthday, patron of the Brazilian Aviation. Since she was a child, she didn't consider herself as a boy. During puberty, she went through a vocal cord scraping process and a hormonal treatment to become manlier. Depressed, she dropped out of school. At 18 she enlisted in the Air Force, and being completely in love with airplanes, she saw an opportunity there. She was drafted into the military in 1979. It marked the beginning of 22 years of service as a military aircraft mechanic in Brasilia.
Maria Luiza
Writer
The first transgender in the brazilian army, Maria Luiza's story begins in Ceres (Goiás, Brazil), where she was born in July 20, 1960 - the same day we celebrate Santos Dummont's birthday, patron of the Brazilian Aviation. Since she was a child, she didn't consider herself as a boy. During puberty, she went through a vocal cord scraping process and a hormonal treatment to become manlier. Depressed, she dropped out of school. At 18 she enlisted in the Air Force, and being completely in love with airplanes, she saw an opportunity there. She was drafted into the military in 1979. It marked the beginning of 22 years of service as a military aircraft mechanic in Brasilia.
Maria Luiza
Director
The first transgender in the brazilian army, Maria Luiza's story begins in Ceres (Goiás, Brazil), where she was born in July 20, 1960 - the same day we celebrate Santos Dummont's birthday, patron of the Brazilian Aviation. Since she was a child, she didn't consider herself as a boy. During puberty, she went through a vocal cord scraping process and a hormonal treatment to become manlier. Depressed, she dropped out of school. At 18 she enlisted in the Air Force, and being completely in love with airplanes, she saw an opportunity there. She was drafted into the military in 1979. It marked the beginning of 22 years of service as a military aircraft mechanic in Brasilia.
O Mestre da Cena
From sweeper and does everything in theaters in the 1950s, Gê became a nationally renowned artist and one of the most prolific actors in Brasilia. With more than 60 years of career, he has acted in more than 50 films and over a hundred plays, in addition to numerous participations in commercials and soap operas. For some, he is just one among many other excellent national actors, but for those who know him up close, he is a true intangible heritage of Brasília.
Terra de Luz
Writer
A look at Vale do Amanhecer, an important mistic space in central Brazil.
Terra de Luz
Director
A look at Vale do Amanhecer, an important mistic space in central Brazil.
Galeno, Curumim Arteiro
Executive Producer
The documentary brought the public closer to the work of artist Francisco Galeno, revealing his past on a trip to the Parnaíba Delta, in Piauí - a source of inspiration for his playful creations.
Galeno, Curumim Arteiro
Screenplay
The documentary brought the public closer to the work of artist Francisco Galeno, revealing his past on a trip to the Parnaíba Delta, in Piauí - a source of inspiration for his playful creations.
Galeno, Curumim Arteiro
Director
The documentary brought the public closer to the work of artist Francisco Galeno, revealing his past on a trip to the Parnaíba Delta, in Piauí - a source of inspiration for his playful creations.