Douglas Soares
Born: 1984-12-30 in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Known For: Directing
Biography
Graduated in Film Direction at Darcy Ribeiro School, Douglas Soares is majoring in Art History at UERJ. Assistance made to directors like Nelson Pereira dos Santos and Allan Ribeiro. He is director of the short film "My Aunt, My Cousin," a documentary that won several awards and participated in 20 festivals in Brazil. Co-directed the award-winning "The Lady of the Peixoto" in 2011 (Habana Film Festival), in addition to being a producer and co-director of the film "In This Love That Consumes" (World Cinema Amsterdam), directed by Allan Ribeiro, screened in Brazilian and international festivals in the years of 2012 and 2013. His last film "Tales of the Tide" (Uppsala Internationella Kortfilmfestival | Bosphorus Film Festival), was chosen as Best Short Documentary and Best Original Score at the 46th Festival de Brasília do Cinema Brasileiro (2013). Besides director, is writer and editor on several short films.
Filmography
2026
- Papagaios ... (Director)
2025
- Copacabana, 4 de Maio ... (Producer)
2023
- The Soul of Things ... (Writer)
- Mais Um Dia, Zona Norte ... (Screenstory)
2021
- Inauguration Day ... (Writers' Assistant)
2020
- The Fantastic Garden ... (Editor)
2017
- Inocentes ... (Writer)
2016
- You are not dead yet ... (Editor)
- Shawl as Neto
2015
2014
- The Blue Hour ... (Editor)
- O Clube ... (Writer)
- Embaraçadas ... (Editor)
2013
- Contos da Maré ... (Producer)
- Abrigo ao Sol ... (Editor)
2012
- Hoodie ... (Editor)
- The Music According to Tom Jobim ... (Assistant Director)
- This Love That Consumes ... (Producer)
2011
- Com Vista Para o Céu ... (Writer)
- A Dama do Peixoto ... (Researcher)
2009
- Ensaio de Cinema ... (Producer)
2008
- Depois das Nove ... (Assistant Director)
- My Aunt, My Cousin as Sobrinho e Diretor