
Ugo Giorgetti
Biography
Ugo César Giorgetti (born on june 1st, 1942, in São Paulo) is a Brazilian filmmaker. He works as scriptwriter and director of advertising films since 1966, initially at the Alcântara Machado, C & N, Denison and Proeme agencies, later for the companies Cia. de Cinema, Frame and Espiral. In the early 1970s he made two short films about aspects of the city of São Paulo. His first feature, Quebrando a Cara, started in 1977 but released only in 1986, is a 16 mm documentary about the career and fights of boxer Éder Jofre. Giorgetti's first feature film, "Jogo Duro," tells the story of a group of marginalized people who dispute the occupation of a house in an upscale neighborhood of São Paulo. His next film "Festa" received the award for Best Film at the 1989 Gramado Festival. In 2004, the Aplauso Cinema Brasil Collection, from the Official Press of the State of São Paulo, published the volume "Ugo Giorgetti - o sonho intacto", by Rosane Pavam. Since 2006, Giorgetti has signed a weekly column on football in the Sunday edition of the newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo.
Directed Films

A Cidade Imaginária

Alberto Dines - Vínculos da Liberdade

Paul Singer, Uma Utopia Militante

Dora e Gabriel

Uma Noite em Sampa

Cara ou Coroa

Paredes Nuas

Solo

Boleiros 2: Vencedores e Vencidos

Pizza

Variações Sobre um Quarteto de Cordas

O Príncipe

Uma outra cidade

Boleiros: Era uma Vez o Futebol...

Saturday

Party

Jogo Duro

Rua São Bento, 405 - Prédio Martinelli




