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João Silvério Trevisan : ウィキペディア英語版 | João Silvério Trevisan João Silvério Trevisan (born June 23, 1944 in Ribeirão Bonito, São Paulo) is Brazilian author, playwright, journalist, screenwriter and film director. In his much-diversified oeuvres, he has published eleven books, among them great works of fiction, essays, short stories, and screenplays. Trevisan has been influential as a literary and cultural critic, particularly on gay and lesbian issues and his works have been translated into English, Spanish, and German. ==Career== Early in his career in 1970, Trevisan wrote and directed a feature film,''Orgia ou o Homem que Deu Cria'', which was censured by the Brazilian military regime for almost ten years. In 1976, however, Trevisan wrote his first book, ''Testamento de Jônatas Deixado a Davi'', and in 1983, ''Em Nome do Desejo''. He subsequently emerged as one of Brazil's more important literary figures due to the enormous quantity and quality of work produced over the course of his career on a variety of topics. In 2010, one of his many short stories, ''The Secret Friend'', was adapted to a short film directed by Flavio Alves. The film was shot in Brooklyn, and entered more than 80 film festivals and won 21 awards all over the world, including ''Best of the Fest'' at Palm Springs International Film Festival, the ''Storyteller Award'' at Savannah Film Fetival, and the ''Van Gogh Award'' at the Amsterdam Film Festival, among others.〔Official site, (Screenings & Awards page ), June 14, 2011〕
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