Kátia Mesel

참여 작품

Papel de Parede
Ela mesma
A Volta
Director
Parto Sim
Director
O Mago das Artes
Director
A Gira
Director
Casa comigo?
Director
Recife de Dentro pra Fora
Editor
Film inspired by a poem from João Cabral de Melo Neto and his life in Capibaribe.
Recife de Dentro pra Fora
Producer
Film inspired by a poem from João Cabral de Melo Neto and his life in Capibaribe.
Recife de Dentro pra Fora
Writer
Film inspired by a poem from João Cabral de Melo Neto and his life in Capibaribe.
Recife de Dentro pra Fora
Director
Film inspired by a poem from João Cabral de Melo Neto and his life in Capibaribe.
São João em Santa Cruz
Writer
São João em Santa Cruz
Director
Sulanca
Production Manager
The Feira da Sulanca still exists as a famous market in Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil, that sells and exports items for the national clothing industry. While these markets were once an unfriendly place for women, who were struggling to make a living, Katia Mesel’s ‘Sulanca’ documents the economic revolution of the women of Santa Cruz do Capibaribe: seamstresses who, through collaboration and willpower, managed to make lives for themselves and change the socioeconomic landscape of Brazil’s most neglected region.
Sulanca
Writer
The Feira da Sulanca still exists as a famous market in Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil, that sells and exports items for the national clothing industry. While these markets were once an unfriendly place for women, who were struggling to make a living, Katia Mesel’s ‘Sulanca’ documents the economic revolution of the women of Santa Cruz do Capibaribe: seamstresses who, through collaboration and willpower, managed to make lives for themselves and change the socioeconomic landscape of Brazil’s most neglected region.
Sulanca
Director
The Feira da Sulanca still exists as a famous market in Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil, that sells and exports items for the national clothing industry. While these markets were once an unfriendly place for women, who were struggling to make a living, Katia Mesel’s ‘Sulanca’ documents the economic revolution of the women of Santa Cruz do Capibaribe: seamstresses who, through collaboration and willpower, managed to make lives for themselves and change the socioeconomic landscape of Brazil’s most neglected region.
Oh de Casa
Director
Bajado um Artista de Olinda
Director
Life and work of the popular painter Bajado, interviews with Gilberto Freyre and João Câmara, scenes of daily life in the city that always inspired him.
The Night of the Scarecrow
Costume Design
In the miserable Northeastern Brazil, a ruthless land Baron wants to throw a poor farming community out of their land.