Djalma Limongi Batista (1947-2023) was an amazonian filmmaker based in São Paulo, where he directed much of his filmography from the 1960's to the 1990's. He is considered to be the first brazilian director to ever depict gay intimacy in the short film "Um clássico, dois em casa, nenhum jogo fora" (1968). Batista also worked as a university teacher, where he made himself key to the education of many of Brazil's young filmmakers of today.
Asa Branca: A Brazilian Dream
(Producer)
Bocage, the Triumph of Love
(Screenplay)
The Southern Contest Myth
(Director of Photography)
Bocage, the Triumph of Love
(Director of Photography)
The Southern Contest Myth
(Producer)
The Southern Contest Myth
(Editor)
The Southern Contest Myth
(Screenplay)
Asa Branca: A Brazilian Dream
(Director of Photography)
Savage Capitalism
(Screenplay)
Bocage, the Triumph of Love
(Director)
A Classic, Two Home Matches, No Away Game
(Producer)
Asa Branca: A Brazilian Dream
(Director)
Asa Branca: A Brazilian Dream
(Writer)
Retorna, Vencedor
(Editor)
A Classic, Two Home Matches, No Away Game
(Writer)
A Classic, Two Home Matches, No Away Game
(Director)
Brasa Adormecida
(Director)
Brasa Adormecida
(Writer)
The Southern Contest Myth
(Director)
Hang-five
(Director)
Hang-five
(Writer)
Hang-five
(Editor)