Fernando Meirelles
Fernando Ferreira Meirelles (Portuguese: [feʁˈnɐ̃du mejˈɾɛlis]; born 9 November 1955; São Paulo) is a Brazilian film director, producer and screenwriter. He is best known for co-directing the film City of God, released in 2002 in Brazil and in 2003 in the U.S. by Miramax Films, which received international critical acclaim. For his work in the film, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director. He was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Director in 2005 for The Constant Gardener, which garnered the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Rachel Weisz. He also directed the 2008 adaptation of José Saramago's novel Blindness, and the 2011 film 360. In 2019 Meirelles directed The Two Popes for Netflix. In television, Meirelles directed and produced in Brazil the HBO original series Joint Venture. In 2024, he led directing work for the crime series Sugar and the historical miniseries The Sympathizer.
Known For
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- 2019 · Passages: Travelling in and out of Film through Brazilian Geography as
- 2017 · VIVA - The opening Ceremony Documentary of Rio 2016 as Self
- 2015 · Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter as Self
- 2011 · O Velho Guerreiro Não Morrerá - O Cangaceiro de Lima Barreto 50 Anos Depois as Self
- 2011 · Brasil Animado as
- 2010 · Comercial as
- 2008 · Crítico as Self
- 2006 · Anatomy of a Global Thriller: Behind the Scenes of The Constant Gardener as Self
- 2005 · Era Uma Vez Iracema as
- 2003 · Cidade de Deus: Oficina dos Atores as Himself
- 1978 · The South Bank Show as Self