Laís Bodanzky (São Paulo, September 23, 1969) debuted in the direction with the short film Red Card, about a girl who lives among brats and discovers sexuality. This award-winning short film was selected for the New York Film Festival in 1995. She is the daughter of filmmaker Jorge Bodanzky.
The Best Things in the World
(Director)
The Ballroom
(Director)
The Ballroom
(Story)
Brainstorm
(Director)
The Last Forest
(Producer)
Invisible World
(Director)
Perlimps
(Producer)
Tela Brasil: 10 Anos de Cinema nas Quebradas
(Director)
Rio 2096: A Story of Love and Fury
(Producer)
Cine Mambembe: Cinema Discovers Brazil
(Director)
Cine Mambembe: Cinema Discovers Brazil
(Editor)
Cine Mambembe: Cinema Discovers Brazil
(Producer)
Cine Mambembe: Cinema Discovers Brazil
(Cinematography)
Red Card
(Director)
Red Card
(Screenplay)
Olympic Women
(Director)
Olympic Women
(Writer)
Olympic Women
(Producer)
One Sole Note
(Director)
Just Like Our Parents
(Director)
Just Like Our Parents
(Screenplay)
Peter and the Lord
(Editor)
Peter and the Lord
(Executive Producer)
Peter and the Lord
(Producer)
Bia Bai
(Director)
Bia Bai
(Producer)
Bia Bai
(Writer)
Bia Bai
(Director of Photography)
Bia Bai
(Editor)
São Paulo's War
(Director)
Pedro, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
(Director)
Pedro, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
(Producer)
Pedro, Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
(Screenplay)
The Ballroom
(Producer)
Ex-Shaman
(Producer)
Educação.doc
(Co-Director)
Educação.doc
(Producer)