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Eduardo Escorel

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Brazilian film editor and director
Eduardo Escorel
Born
Eduardo Escorel de Morais

1945 (1945) (age 80)
Occupation(s)Editor, director
Years active1965–present
RelativesLauro Escorel (brother)

Eduardo Escorel de Morais (born 1945), most known asEduardo Escorel, is a Brazilianfilm editor anddirector. He debuted as an editor on theJoaquim Pedro de Andrade'sThe Priest and the Girl (1965).[1] With his first feature film,Lição de Amor, he won the Best Director Award at the 1976Gramado Film Festival.[2] He was also awarded Best Director for his second film,Ato de Violência, this time at the 1980Brasília Film Festival.[3] He won Best Editing Award forGuerra Conjugal andO Chamado de Deus at the 1974 and 2000 Brasília Film Festival respectively,[4] and forDois Perdidos numa Noite Suja at the 2002 Gramado Film Festival.[2]

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References

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  1. ^Ramos, Fernão; Miranda, Luiz Felipe (2000).Enciclopédia do cinema brasileiro. Senac. pp. 216–217.ISBN 9788573590937.
  2. ^ab"Festival de Gramado – Premiados" (in Portuguese).Gramado Film Festival. Archived fromthe original on July 1, 2013. RetrievedJuly 25, 2014.
  3. ^"Ato de Violência" (in Portuguese).Cinemateca Brasileira. Archived fromthe original on March 4, 2016. RetrievedMay 2, 2014.
  4. ^"O montador do Cinema Novo ganha o segundo Candango".O Estado de S. Paulo (in Portuguese). Grupo Estado. December 19, 2000. Archived fromthe original on May 4, 2014. RetrievedMay 2, 2014.

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