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Anna Muylaert : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anna Muylaert
Anna Muylaert (born April 21, 1964) is a Brazilian screenwriter and television and film director. Anna studied filmmaking at the School of Communications and Arts at University of São Paulo (USP) from 1980 to 1984, when she stopped from attending at USP. She became a film critic for ''IstoÉ'' and ''O Estado de S. Paulo'' and in 1988 she joined the staff of Rede Gazeta's program ''TV Mix''.〔 In 1999, she worked as an editor and reporter on TV Cultura's ''Matéria-Prima''. She also wrote scripts on another Cultura programs, ''Mundo da Lua'' (1991–92) and ''Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum'' (1994–97).〔 Muylaert directed six short films—the most notable being ''A Origem dos Bebês Segundo Kiki Cavalcanti'' (1995) which won awards at Rio Cine e Cine Ceará〔—before directing her first feature film, ''Durval Discos'' (2002).〔 It won seven awards out of fourteen nominations at Festival de Gramado, including Best Director and Best Film.〔 Seven years after he released her second film, ''É Proibido Fumar'', which won eight awards at Festival de Brasília, including Best Screenplay and Best Film.〔 Muylaert directed ''Chamada a Cobrar'' (2012), based on a television film ''Para Aceitá-la Continue na Linha'' (2010) in which she was the director. Her fourth film, ''The Second Mother'', entered the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and Panorama at Berlinale film festival in which the film got the Audience Award. ==References==
http://g1.globo.com/pop-arte/cinema/noticia/2015/02/que-horas-ela-volta-e-premiado-no-festival-de-berlim.html
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