José Carlos Burle was a Brazilian film director, screenwriter, and composer. He was instrumental in the early development of Brazilian cinema, co-founding the Atlântida Cinematográfica in 1941, which became a pivotal studio in the country's film industry. Burle directed and wrote several influential films, including É com Este Que Eu Vou (1948) and Depois Eu Conto (1956). Additionally, he composed popular songs such as "Cabocla" and "Meu Limão, Meu Limoeiro," which have been recorded by various artists. Burle's multifaceted contributions have left a lasting legacy in Brazilian culture.
Quem Roubou Meu Samba?
(Screenplay)
O Cantor e o Milionário
(Producer)
Depois Eu Conto
(Writer)
Depois Eu Conto
(Editor)
Depois Eu Conto
(Associate Producer)
Carnaval Atlântida
(Director)
Carnaval Atlântida
(Writer)
Depois Eu Conto
(Director)
Também Somos Irmãos
(Director)
Maior Que o Ódio
(Director)
Maior Que o Ódio
(Writer)
Quem Roubou Meu Samba?
(Director)
Moleque Tião
(Director)
Barnabé, You Are Mine
(Director)
É com Este que Eu Vou
(Director)
É com Este que Eu Vou
(Writer)
Três Vagabundos
(Director)
O Craque
(Director)
O Craque
(Writer)
O Cantor e o Milionário
(Director)
O Cantor e o Milionário
(Writer)
Falta Alguém no Manicômio
(Director)
Falta Alguém no Manicômio
(Writer)
Maria Bonita
(Art Direction)
Maria Bonita
(Music)
Moleque Tião
(Writer)
Tristezas Não Pagam Dívidas
(Director)
Chamas no Cafezal
(Director)
Luz dos Meus Olhos
(Director)
Luz dos Meus Olhos
(Writer)
Luz dos Meus Olhos
(Editor)
Também Somos Irmãos
(Lyricist)
Carnaval Atlântida
(Editor)
Terra Sem Deus
(Director)
Terra Sem Deus
(Screenplay)