Adirley Queirós was a professional footballer from the age of 16 to 25. He then studied film at the Universidade de Brasília, from which he graduated in 2005. He became involved in the cultural life of Brazil and directed his first film Rap o canto da Ceilândia (2005), which won thirteen Brazilian awards. With his documentary A cidade é uma só? (2010), Queirós participated in international film festivals such as World Cinema Amsterdam, Brazilian Hollywood Festival and BAFICI in Argentina. White Out, Black In (2014) is his fifth film and fourth documentary, which participated in Brazilia Festival of Brazilian Cinema, Cartagena Film Festival, Hamburg Film Festival, Torino Film Festival and IFFR+.
Dry Ground Burning
(Writer)
Hood Movie: Is the City One Only?
(Director)
Hood Movie: Is the City One Only?
(Writer)
White Out, Black In
(Director)
White Out, Black In
(Writer)
Rap, O Canto da Ceilândia
(Director)
Rap, O Canto da Ceilândia
(Writer)
Dias de Greve
(Director)
Dias de Greve
(Writer)
White Out, Black In
(Producer)
White Out, Black In
(Editor)
Fora de Campo
(Director)
Dry Ground Burning
(Director)
Meu Nome é Maninho
(Director)
Once There Was Brasília
(Screenplay)
Meu Nome é Maninho
(Screenplay)
Meu Nome é Maninho
(Producer)
Fora de Campo
(Screenplay)
Fora de Campo
(Executive Producer)
Um Homem que Voa: Nelson Prudêncio
(Director)
Once There Was Brasília
(Director)
Dias de Greve
(Executive Producer)
Dias de Greve
(Art Direction)
Dry Ground Burning
(Producer)
MST
(Director)
Once There Was Brasília
(Editor)
Once There Was Brasília
(Producer)
Devil's Guitar
(Writer)