Joaquim Pedro de Andrade (Rio de Janeiro, May 25, 1932 – September 10, 1988) was a Brazilian filmmaker. He was a member of the Cinema Novo movement. Andrade is best known for his 1969 film Macunaíma, based loosely on the novel of the same title by Mário de Andrade. His 1962 documentary film Garrincha: Hero of the Jungle was entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival.
Macunaima
(Director)
Macunaima
(Screenplay)
The Brazilwood Man
(Director)
The Brazilwood Man
(Screenplay)
The Conspirators
(Director)
The Conspirators
(Writer)
Conjugal Warfare
(Director)
Conjugal Warfare
(Screenplay)
The Priest and the Girl
(Director)
The Priest and the Girl
(Producer)
The Priest and the Girl
(Editor)
The Priest and the Girl
(Screenplay)
Gordos e Magros
(Executive Producer)
Garrincha: Joy of the People
(Director)
Cinco Vezes Favela
(Director)
Tropical Paths
(Director)
Brasilia, Contradictions of a New City
(Director)
O Aleijadinho
(Director)
Cat Skin
(Director)
The Language of Persuasion
(Director)
The Poet of the Castle
(Director)
The Master of Apipucos
(Director)
Erotic Stories
(Director)
Improvised and Purposeful: Cinema Novo
(Director)
Garrincha: Joy of the People
(Writer)
Brasilia, Contradictions of a New City
(Writer)
The Poet of the Castle
(Screenplay)
The Master of Apipucos
(Screenplay)
Conjugal Warfare
(Producer)
Arraial do Cabo
(Associate Producer)
Arraial do Cabo
(Executive Producer)
Garrincha: Joy of the People
(Editor)
Flags Cut in the Middle
(Thanks)
Macunaima
(Producer)
Rebelião em Vila Rica
(Assistant Director)
Tropical Paths
(Writer)
Cinco Vezes Favela
(Writer)
Cat Skin
(Writer)
A Petrobrás prepara o seu pessoal técnico
(Screenplay)
A Petrobrás prepara o seu pessoal técnico
(Assistant Director)