Petra Costa
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Petra Costa | |
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filmmaker | |
Years active | 2005–present |
Notable work | The Edge of Democracy, Elena, Undertow Eyes, Olmo and the Seagull |
Petra Costa (born 8 July 1983) is a Brazilian
History
Her first short film,
Her first documentary feature,
Biography
Petra Costa was born in 1983 in
She started her training in theater in Brazil at the age of 14 and later went to the Dramatic Arts School at the University of São Paulo. She completed her undergraduate studies summa cum laude in Anthropology at Barnard College, Columbia University, New York, and completed her master's degree in Social Psychology at the London School of Economics focusing her studies on the concept of trauma.
Back in Brazil, at the age of 24, she began devoting her time to the cinema, first as a researcher and assistant editor and director, and then as a director in her own right. Her works are known for their essayistic character, with Petra establishing dialogues between intimate, personal themes and social and political issues.
Her cinematic influences include Gillo Pontecorvo, Agnès Varda, Chris Marker, and Patricio Guzmán.
Career
Petra Costa made her film debut producing and directing the short film Undertow Eyes (2009), a poetic depiction of love and aging as seen from the perspective of her grandparents. The film was screened at MoMA and scooped numerous awards at Brazilian and international festivals: best short film at the Rio Festival and London International Documentary Festival (LIDF), best short documentary at the Cine Las Americas International Film Festival (USA) and special jury's prize at the Gramado Film Festival, among others.
Her first feature film, Elena (2012) — in which Petra revisits New York two decades after leaving it in order to seek out the memory of her dead sister, Elena — was presented at the Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival (IDFA), São Paulo International Film Festival, Brasilia National Film Festival, and the Director's Week (Rio de Janeiro).[5][6][7] The film won dozens of awards, including best documentary at the Festival of Havana, and was the most widely viewed documentary in Brazil in 2013.
As an offshoot of the documentary's success, a series of debates toured cultural and educational centers discussing the issues of suicide and mental health. The Memórias Inconsoláveis (Inconsolable Memories) competition was part of this drive.
In 2014, Elena was released in the United States with filmmakers Fernando Meirelles and Tim Robbins as executive producers. That year, the documentary came third in the ranking for average viewership per theater throughout the US and was met with critical acclaim. The New York Times described it as "a filmic dream",[1] while the Hollywood Reporter called it "shocking and unforgettable".[2] Indiewire claimed it was a "masterful debut [that] takes nonfiction where it seldom wants to go – away from the comforting embrace of fact and into a realm of expressionistic possibility".[3] Indiewire listed it among the best documentaries of the year.[8]
In 2014, the publisher Arquipélago launched the book Elena de Petra Costa (Petra Costa's Elena), with essays on the film, the full script and bonus content seen for the first time.
Petra Costa's second feature documentary emerged from an invitation from the
Olmo and the Seagull premiered in
At one of the film's first screenings in Brazil, Petra Costa defended women's right to autonomy over their bodies and the decriminalization of abortion, and her comments stirred up quite a controversy. In order to dialogue with the criticism she received, Petra created the "My Body, My Rules" social media campaign, which was seen by 13 million viewers on Facebook and YouTube.
She made the feature-length documentary The Edge of Democracy (2019) with coverage of the marches for and against the impeachment of former president Dilma Rousseff in 2016. The film is a Netflix production and was released worldwide on June 19, 2019. With ample access to presidents Lula, Dilma and Bolsonaro, the director also revisited her own family history in an attempt to understand the schismatic state her country had fallen into.
The Edge of Democracy premiered on the opening night of the
Petra Costa ranked among Variety's 10 documentary filmmakers to watch in 2019.
Filmography
- 2005 – Dom Quixote de Bethelehem (Feature film, video documentary)[15]
- 2009 – Undertow Eyes (Short film, documentary)
- Rio Film Festival: Best Short Film[16]
- Gramado Film Festival (Brazil) Special Jury Award and Audience Award[16]
- São Paulo International Short Film Festival: New Talents Award[16]
- 2012 – Elena (Feature film)
- Brasília National Film Festival: Best Documentary – Audience Award, Best Directing, Editing and Production Design[17]
- Selected for IDFA (Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival) and Guadalajara International Film Festival[5]
- 2015 – Olmo and the Seagull (Feature film, documentary)[18]
- Rio Film Festival: Best Documentary[19]
- 2019 – The Edge of Democracy, in Portuguese: Democracia em Vertigem (Feature film, documentary)
- Sundance Official Selection, CPH:Dox, True False.
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Role |
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2009 | Rio Film Festival
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Best Short Film | Undertow Eyes[16] | Director, Producer, Writer |
Gramado Film Festival
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Special Jury Award | |||
Audience Award | ||||
Vitoria Cine Video | Best Editing | |||
Itu International Film Festival | Best Screenplay | |||
Goiania Short Film Festival | Best Film | |||
São Paulo International Short Film Festival | New Talents Award | |||
2010 | Cine Las Americas International Film Festival | Best Short Documentary Film | ||
Curta Cabo Frio | Best Short Documentary in 35mm | |||
New England Festival of Ibero American Cinema | Best Short Film | |||
2011 | London International Documentary Festival | Best Short Film | ||
2012 | Brasília National Film Festival: Best Documentary | Audience Award | Elena[20] | Director, Producer, Writer |
Best Directing | ||||
Editing | ||||
Production Design | ||||
2013 | Guadalajara Film Festival (Mexico)[21]
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Special Mention | ||
ZagrebDox Documentary Film Festival (Croatia)[22] | Special Mention | |||
Films de Femmes (France) | Best Documentary Feature | |||
Planete + Doc Film Festival (Poland) | CANON Cinematography Award for best Cinematography | |||
Cine Música – Festival de Cinema de Conservatória (Brazil) | Best Original Music | |||
Havana Film Festival (Cuba) | Best Documentary Feature | |||
Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival (EUA) | Best Documentary Feature | |||
2014 | CPH:DOX | Best Nordic Dox Award | Olmo and the Seagull | Director, Producer, Writer |
2015 | Cairo International Film Festival | Special Mention | ||
Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival | Best Documentary | |||
Vienale | Best Documentary | |||
Locarno International Film Festival
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Junior Jury Award | |||
2016 | Cinema Brazil Grand Prize
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Best Foreign-Language Film | ||
Millennium Docs Against Gravity | Fiction Non Fiction Award | |||
RiverRun International Film Festival | Audience Choice Award |
References
- ^ ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- ^ a b "'Elena': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. 29 May 2014. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- ^ a b Anderson, John (29 May 2014). "Review: A Dreamy Suicide is a Masterful Debut in Petra Costa's 'Elena'". IndieWire. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- ^ "Quem é Petra Costa, diretora de 'Democracia em vertigem', documentário indicado ao Oscar". O Globo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 14 January 2020. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^ a b "Spotlight: Elena | IDFA 2013". www.idfa.nl. Archived from the original on 23 February 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
- ^ "43ª Mostra Internacional de Cinema".
- ^ "46º Festival de Brasília do Cinema Brasileiro - Página Inicial". Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
- ^ "The Best Movies Of 2013 (The Playlist Staff Top 10s)". IndieWire. 31 December 2013. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- ^ "Olmo and The Seagull". olmoandtheseagull.com. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- ^ Lodge, Guy (25 April 2019). "Film Review: 'The Edge of Democracy'". Variety. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- ^ Hunter, Allan (29 March 2019). "'The Edge Of Democracy': CPH:DOX review". Screen. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- ^ "Here are 5 Latino-themed films to watch at Sundance". NBC News. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- ^ "Sundance 2019: Petra Costa's Documentary 'The Edge of Democracy'". FirstShowing.net. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
- Point of View. 29 April 2019. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
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- ^ a b c d "Tamandua.tv.br".
- ^ "ELENA".
- ^ "Locarno: 'Jack,' 'Heimatland,' 'Olmo' in Fest Run-up Sales News". Variety. 20 July 2015. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
- ^ "Coprodução luso-brasileira Olmo e a gaivota distinguida no Festival do Rio 2015". www.cmjornal.xl.pt. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
- ^ "ELENA". Archived from the original on 4 April 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
- ^ "Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara - Palmarés FICG28". Archived from the original on 9 October 2013. Retrieved 9 May 2013..Festival Internacional de Guadalajara
- ^ "Home / 2022 / ZAGREBDOX International documentary film festival".
External links
- Elena official website
- Petra Costa at IMDb
- Petra Costa on How Fake News Affected the 2018 Brazilian General Election on Amanpour and Company