Glauco Mirko Laurelli (São Paulo, June 3, 1930 — São Paulo, December 11, 2013) was a Brazilian screenwriter, writer and film director. He directed major box office successes in Brazilian cinema, such as O Vendedor de Linguiças (1962), Casinha Pequenina (1963), O Lamparina (1964) and Meu Japão Brasileiro (1965) for PAM Filmes de Mazzaropi, in addition to the musical A Moreninha (1970).
As Libertinas
(Editor)
A Moreninha
(Director)
A Moreninha
(Screenplay)
O Lamparina
(Director)
Meu Japão Brasileiro
(Director)
O Vendedor de Linguiça
(Director)
A Estrada
(Assistant Director)
Transplante de Mãe
(Editor)
Uma Pistola Para Djeca
(Editor)
Trindad... É Meu Nome
(Editor)
Quatro Brasileiros em Paris
(Editor)
Geração em Fuga
(Editor)
Seara Vermelha
(Editor)
Riacho do Sangue
(Editor)
Casinha Pequenina
(Director)
Doramundo
(Editor)
The Case of the Naves Brothers
(Producer)
São Paulo, Incorporated
(Editor)
The Case of the Naves Brothers
(Editor)
A Outra Face do Homem
(Screenstory)
Brás
(Editor)
Meu Japão Brasileiro
(Editor)
Absolutely Right
(Assistant Director)
Scarlet Macaw
(Assistant Director)
Vou Te Contá...
(Screenplay)
Bexiga, Ano Zero
(Editor)
A Moreninha
(Editor)
No Paraíso das Solteironas
(Editor)
Cassy Jones, O Magnífico Sedutor
(Editor)
Cassy Jones, O Magnífico Sedutor
(Producer)
Panca de Valente
(Producer)
Panca de Valente
(Editor)
Nordeste Sangrento
(Editor)
Maria Bonita, Rainha do Cangaço
(Editor)
A Sogra
(Screenplay)
A Sogra
(Art Direction)
O Anjo Assassino
(Editor)
Vicente do Rêgo Monteiro
(Producer)
Vicente do Rêgo Monteiro
(Editor)