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António Campos


António Campos

Birthday:

05/29/1922

Place of birth:

Leiria, Portugal:

Biography:

António Campos (29 May 1922 – 8 March 1999) was one of the pioneer filmmakers of visual anthropology in Portugal. Mainly using pure documentary techniques, he shot ethnographic films and tried docufiction. As well as in fictional films, he used the methods of direct cinema to portray the life of ancient human communities (ethnofiction) of his country. He started making films at the beginning of the sixties, at the same time as John Marshall (US) and Michel Brault (Canada). Without knowing much about Jean Rouch, he followed his steps in an original way. He integrated a troupe of theater amateurs and worked at a state department office in Leiria. He got a grant from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in 1961, where he worked between 1970 and 1976, to study cinema in London. He took part in the 20th Century Film Festival, in Kracow, Poland. He was the delegate in Portugal for the International Federation of Art Film and a member of the International Union of Independent Filmmakers (UNICI). He started making films as an amateur. He shot ethnographic films with 16 mm light cameras and with no scientific purposes, like some of his Portuguese fellows, such as António Reis, Ricardo Costa or Pedro Costa, this one using small mini DV cameras, some years later. After the Carnation Revolution, he directed some theatrical fictional features in 35 mm, all with a strong anthropologic content. He was one of the representatives of the Portuguese Cinema Novo (or Novo Cinema), inspired by the French New Wave. His film Gente da Praia da Vieira (People of Praia da Vieira), 1976, is, together with Trás-os-Montes, by António Reis and Margarida Cordeiro, and with Mau Tempo, Marés e Mudança (Changing Tides), by Ricardo Costa, one of the first docufictions of Portuguese cinema. Shot on the same year, these films, in the same genre, are preceded by Acto da Primavera (Act of Spring), 1962, by Manoel de Oliveira, and Ala-Arriba!, 1948, by José Leitão de Barros, a contemporary to Robert Flaherty. These films may also be classified as ethnofictions.



Credits

Falamos de António Campos (2009)
as Himself (archive footage)
A Tremonha de Cristal (1993)
Director
Terra Fria (1992)
Director
Terra Fria (1992)
Screenplay
Ti Miséria (1979)
Director
Ti Miséria (1979)
Screenplay
Histórias Selvagens (1978)
Director
Histórias Selvagens (1978)
Writer
Gente da Praia da Vieira (1976)
Director
Paredes Pintadas da Revolução Portuguesa (1976)
Director
Paredes Pintadas da Revolução Portuguesa (1976)
Director of Photography
A Festa (1975)
Director
Falamos de Rio de Onor (1974)
Director
Falamos de Rio de Onor (1974)
Producer
Falamos de Rio de Onor (1974)
Writer
Falamos de Rio de Onor (1974)
Editor
A Promessa (1973)
Location Scout
Vilarinho das Furnas (1971)
Director
Vilarinho das Furnas (1971)
Director of Photography
Vilarinho das Furnas (1971)
Editor
Vilarinho das Furnas (1971)
Sound Recordist
Vilarinho das Furnas (1971)
Producer
Vilarinho das Furnas (1971)
Writer
Mudar de Vida (1967)
Assistant Director
Chagall - Breve a Lua, Lua Cheia, Virá Aparecer (1967)
Director
A Invenção do Amor (1966)
Director
A Invenção do Amor (1966)
Writer
A Invenção do Amor (1966)
Editor
A Invenção do Amor (1966)
Producer
A Invenção do Amor (1966)
Director of Photography
Retratos dos das Margens do Rio Lis (1965)
Director
A Almadraba Atuneira (1961)
Director
A Almadraba Atuneira (1961)
Sound
A Almadraba Atuneira (1961)
Editor
A Almadraba Atuneira (1961)
Producer
A Almadraba Atuneira (1961)
Writer
A Almadraba Atuneira (1961)
Director of Photography
Leiria 1960 (1960)
Director
Leiria 1960 (1960)
Director of Photography
Leiria 1960 (1960)
Editor
O Senhor (1959)
Director
O Senhor (1959)
Director of Photography
O Senhor (1959)
Editor
O Senhor (1959)
Writer
Um Tesoiro (1958)
Director