Eliane Caffé

Eliane Caffé

  • Place of birth: São Paulo, Brazil

Biography

Eliane Caffé (born 1961) is a Brazilian filmmaker. Born in São Paulo, Caffé got a Psychology degree from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo in 1985 and a master's degree from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in 1992. Caffé directed some short films in the beginning of her career. Her first feature film, Kenoma, from 1997, was exhibited at the 55th Venice Film Festival, and won the Soleil d'or in the 20th Biarritz Film Festival, among other awards. Her second feature was Narradores de Javé, from 2003. In 2016, she released Era o Hotel Cambridge, a docufiction about a squatted hotel in downtown São Paulo.

Filmography

Production

The Storytellers

2003

As Director

Kenoma

1998

As Director

The Midday Sun

2010

As Director

The Cambridge Squatter

2017

As Director

Kenoma

1998

As Writer

Sky With No Eternity

2011

As Director

Southern Sorceresses

2020

As Director

Southern Sorceresses

2020

As Editor

Sky With No Eternity

2011

As Editor

Arabesco

1990

As Director

The Cambridge Squatter

2017

As Co-Writer

Caligrama

1995

As Director

Enigma de um Dia

1996

As Assistant Director

The Storytellers

2003

As Screenplay

Filhos do Mangue

0000

As Director

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