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Lael Rodrigues : ウィキペディア英語版
Lael Rodrigues

Lael Alves Rodrigues (November 25, 1951 – February 8, 1989) was a Brazilian film director, film producer, film editor and screenwriter.
==Biography==
Rodrigues was born in Campos do Jordão, São Paulo, on November 25, 1951, and raised in Caldas, Minas Gerais.〔(Uma homenagem a Lael Rodrigues ) 〕〔()〕 He was the son of journalist Joaquim Rodrigues and of Helle Alves, sister of actress Vida Alves. Having a penchant for arts since as a child, Rodrigues went on to study Architecture at the University of Brasília, but did not finish the course; he then moved to Niterói, in Rio de Janeiro, where he graduated in Cinema at the Fluminense Federal University.
Rodrigues' first work was the 1973 film ''Vai Trabalhar, Vagabundo!'', directed by Hugo Carvana and of which he served as assistant director; however, he was not credited. In 1976 he founded alongside Tizuka Yamasaki and Carlos Alberto Diniz a film studio, CPC, which worked on numerous other films by Carvana and Yamasaki's own ''Parahyba Mulher Macho'' and ''Gaijin: Roads to Freedom''.
Rodrigues' directorial debut, ''Bete Balanço'', came out in 1984, which he also wrote and starred Débora Bloch and Lauro Corona.〔(''Bete Balanço'' ) 〕 It would be followed by 1985's ''Rock Estrela'' and 1987's ''Rádio Pirata''. All of his three films were highly successful, particularly among teenagers, and are notable for their rock- and new wave-laden soundtracks containing songs by bands and singers popular at the time, such as Celso Blues Boy, Lobão, Titãs, Barão Vermelho, RPM, Azul 29, Dr. Silvana & Cia., Léo Jaime and Metrô, among others.
Lael died on February 8, 1989, due to a rupture in his esophagus which eventually led to an acute pancreatitis.〔(Pró-TV: Lael Rodrigues ) 〕 His last credited work was the 1988 film ''Super Xuxa contra Baixo Astral'', which he executive-produced and starred famous television presenter Xuxa Meneghel. Lael is survived by his son Luan.

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