Edgar Pêra

Edgar Pêra

Known for: Directing
Biography: 1960-11-19 (63 years old)

Biography

Edgar Henrique Clemente Pêra (born 19 November 1960) is a Portuguese filmmaker.

Pêra is also a fine artist and a graphic comics artist . and writes fiction and cinema essays (PhD).

Edgar Pêra studied Psychology, but switched to Film at the Portuguese National Conservatory, presently Lisbon Theatre and Film School (Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema).

Aka Mr. Ego (scripts), Man-Kamera (image), Artur Cyanetto (sound).

Edgar Pêra has auto-financed and produced many his own movies, or directed "auteur films" for cultural institutions.

" If there has been in Portugal a filmmaker who has continuously filmed (apart from the well-known case, in the opposite direction, of Manoel de Oliveira), he is Edgar Pêra, as a consequence of his availability and insistence on doing so regardless of the perennial problems of juries and public subsidies. But it is also a consequence of his adaptation to light technologies, he and his camera, constituting symbiotically an "Ego" that is really making its own film-diaries". (Augusto M. Seabra)

Pêra started as a screenwriter but in 1985 bought a camera, inspired by Dziga Vertov, and never stopped shooting on a daily basis. "Pêra has a penchant for odd, eccentric, obscure and sometimes twisted humor. His unique touches include an arthouse, avant-garde approach somehow combining retro and avant-garde modernities." (The Worldwide Celluloid Massacre)For some critics he is considered "the most persistently individualistic Portuguese filmmaker". Edgar Pêra has done more than one hundred films for cinema, TV, theatre dance, cine-concerts, galleries, internet and other media. The first phase of Edgar Pêra's work started in 1984, shooting Portuguese rock bands in a neuro-punk style. Pêra's first film was shot in 1988 in the Ruins of Chiado, a neighborhood in the center of Lisbon that suffered a major fire that year. In 1990 Reproduta Interdita was shown at the Portuguese Horror Film Festival, Fantasporto. In 1991 he directs A Cidade de Cassiano /The City of Cassiano, a film about the Portuguese modernist architect Cassiano Branco (Grand Prix Festival Films D'Architecture Bordeaux). After this consensual film, Pêra goes into another direction, making more radical movies.

After O Trabalho Liberta?/Arbeitch Macht Frei? and SWK4 - The Parallel Universes of Almada Negreiros, Pêra directs his first fiction feature in 1994, Manual de Evasão LX 94/Manual of Evasion (for Lisbon 1994 Capital of Culture), articulating an aesthetic legacy of soviet constructivist silent films, with what the filmmaker called "a neuro-punk way of creating and capturing instantaneous reality". Many years after its release, The Worldwide Celluloid Massacre wrote that Manual of Evasion is a "Portuguese thought-provoking experimental movie with a great potential for cult status." Pêra invited three major counterculture American writers: Terence McKenna, Robert Anton Wilson and Rudy Rucker and asked them about the nature of time. Manual of Evasion LX94 was received in Portugal with very strong criticism, both for and against the movie.

In 1996 Edgar Pêra founded, with the "elementaristic" writer Manuel Rodrigues, Akademia Luzoh-Galaktica, a trans-media working and learning space. During that time Pêra produced and directed several films made with students and took four years to edit the feature, A Janela (Maryalva Mix)/The Window (Don Juan Mix), premiered at the Locarno Festival in 2001.

From then there's change in Pêra's work, inflecting towards a more emotional cinema, but keeping the emphasis in non-realist aesthetics and eccentric humor. In 2006 Edgar Pêra has a retrospective at the Indie Lisboa winning awards in every category of the festival for a more consensual film: Movimentos Perpétuos/Perpetual Movements, a cine-tribute to legendary Portuguese guitar composer and player Carlos Paredes.

In Paris he wins the Pasolini Award for his career, along with Alejandro Jodorowsky and Fernando Arrabal. Critic and programmer Olaf Möller wrote that'"Pêra is too different from everything which we regard as 'correct', 'valid' within the culture of film, 'realistic' in a cinematic, socio-political way. Put more precisely: Edgar Pêra is different from everything that we know about Portugal"O Barão/The Baron, an adaptation of Branquinho da Fonseca's novella of the same name, premiered in 2011 at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. * Sight and Sound critic Jonathan Romney wrote that "Its atmosphere and style are foremost in a melange which variously echoes Welles, James Whale, Cocteau, Hammer and (inevitably) Edward D. Wood Jr.".Over the past five years Pêra has been assembling his personal archives and made documentaries about Madredeus and other artists.

In 2011 he started to work intensively in the 3D format. His most controversial film yet, Cinesapiens is a segment of 3X3D, an anthology 3D feature with 2 other films by Jean-Luc Godard and Peter Greenaway, premiered at the closing night of La Semaine de la Critique of the Cannes Film festival.In 2014 Pêra directed two 3D films, Stillness and Lisbon Revisited. Stillness, premiered at the Oberhausen Film Festival was also a polemical movie: it was considered "astonishingly offensive"., Lisbon Revisited, with words by Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa, premiered at the Locarno Festival.

Pêra directs, also in 2014, the pop comedy feature Virados do Avesso/Turned Inside Out - his first commercial success in Portugal (120.000 spectators). O Espectador Espantado/The Amazed Spectator, a "kino-investigation about spectatorship" premiered at the Rotterdam Film Festival, 2016 and it was also the title of his PhD thesis. In 2016 there's also a major retrospective of his work at the Serralves Museum in Porto. Delirium in Las Vedras, about the Portuguese Carnival in Torres Vedras premiered in Rotterdam and São Paulo 2017. In 2018, O Homem-Pykante Diálogos Kom Pimenta, about the poet Alberto Pimenta, premiered at IndieLisboa. Caminhos Magnéticos/Magnethick Pathways, starring Dominique Pinon, premiered at the São Paulo Film Festival 2018.

Filmography

all 49

Movies 48

Director 40

Writer 2

Producer 1

TV Shows 1

Creator 1

Director
The Nothingness Club

The Nothingness Club (2023)

Movie
Director
CINEKOMIX!!! José Carlos Fernandes

CINEKOMIX!!! José Carlos Fernandes (2022)

Movie
Director
CINEKOMIX!!! Neil Gaiman

CINEKOMIX!!! Neil Gaiman (2022)

Movie
Director
CINEKOMIX!!! Tommi Musturi

CINEKOMIX!!! Tommi Musturi (2022)

Movie
Director
Fitas Cirúrgykas

Fitas Cirúrgykas (2021)

Movie
Director
Arquivos Kino-Pop

Arquivos Kino-Pop (2019)

Movie
Director
Magnetick Pathways

Magnetick Pathways (2019)

Movie
Director
Kinorama: Beyond the Walls of the Real

Kinorama: Beyond the Walls of the Real (2019)

Movie
Screenplay / Director / Director of Photography / Editor
O Homem Pykante - Diálogos com Pimenta

O Homem Pykante - Diálogos com Pimenta (2018)

Movie
Director / Producer / Writer / Cinematography
Portuguese Sea

Portuguese Sea (2018)

Movie
Director
Delírio em Las Vedras

Delírio em Las Vedras (2016)

Movie
In the Interstices of Reality or The Cinema of António de Macedo

In the Interstices of Reality or The Cinema of António de Macedo (2016)

Movie
Director
The Amazed Spectator

The Amazed Spectator (2016)

Movie
Creator
Virados do Avesso

Virados do Avesso (2015)

TV
Realizador Assassinado
Ornament and Crime

Ornament and Crime (2015)

Movie
Director
A Caverna

A Caverna (2015)

Movie
Editor
The Portrait

The Portrait (2015)

Movie
Director
Inside Out

Inside Out (2014)

Movie
Director
Lisbon Revisited

Lisbon Revisited (2014)

Movie
Director
3x3D

3x3D (2013)

Movie
Director
CineSapiens

CineSapiens (2013)

Movie
Director
One Way or Another, Reflections of a Psycho Killer

One Way or Another, Reflections of a Psycho Killer (2012)

Movie
Director
The Baron

The Baron (2011)

Movie
Director
Crime Abyss Blue Physical Remorse

Crime Abyss Blue Physical Remorse (2009)

Movie
Director
Rio Turvo

Rio Turvo (2007)

Movie
Director
Heavy Architecture

Heavy Architecture (2007)

Movie
Director
Punk Is Not Daddy

Punk Is Not Daddy (2007)

Movie
Director
Perpetual Movements: A Cine Tribute to Carlos Paredes

Perpetual Movements: A Cine Tribute to Carlos Paredes (2006)

Movie
Director
Impending Doom

Impending Doom (2006)

Movie
Director
Stadium (Phantas-Mix)

Stadium (Phantas-Mix) (2005)

Movie
Pedro (Adult)
Kiss Me

Kiss Me (2004)

Movie
Director
És a Nossa Fé

És a Nossa Fé (2004)

Movie
Director
88

88 (2002)

Movie
Director
A Janela (Maryalva Mix)

A Janela (Maryalva Mix) (2001)

Movie
Director
April 25 – An Adventure for Democracy

April 25 – An Adventure for Democracy (2000)

Movie
Director
Lisboa-Boa 345 A.E.

Lisboa-Boa 345 A.E. (2000)

Movie
Director
As desventuras du homem-kâmara – Epizohdyus 111, 113 & 115

As desventuras du homem-kâmara – Epizohdyus 111, 113 & 115 (1998)

Movie
Director
Zombietown 23

Zombietown 23 (1998)

Movie
Director
A Day in the Musician Life

A Day in the Musician Life (1996)

Movie
Director
Who Is the Master Who Makes the Grass Green?

Who Is the Master Who Makes the Grass Green? (1996)

Movie
Lisboa no Cinema, Um Ponto de Vista

Lisboa no Cinema, Um Ponto de Vista (1994)

Movie
Director
Manual of Evasion LX94

Manual of Evasion LX94 (1994)

Movie
Director
SWK4

SWK4 (1993)

Movie
Director
O trabalho liberta?

O trabalho liberta? (1993)

Movie
Director / Editor
War or Peace?

War or Peace? (1992)

Movie
Director
The City of Cassiano

The City of Cassiano (1991)

Movie
Writer
Step by Step

Step by Step (1990)

Movie
Director
Reproduta interdita

Reproduta interdita (1990)

Movie
Writer
Repórter X

Repórter X (1987)

Movie

Ratings

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Information

Known For
Directing

Gender
Male

Birthday
1960-11-19 (63 years old)

Birth Place
Lisbon, Portugal

Citizenships
Portugal


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