Carlos Domingomes
Carlos AMD Gomes (aka Domingomes, 7 May 1980 in Le Puy-en-Velay, Clermont-Ferrand, France) is a Portuguese film director and producer. As an instructor, he worked with the education and training areas at schools in Lisbon: Ins*uto Superior de Educação e Ciências, Escola Secundária Sebastião e Silva, and Escola Secundária Artística António Arroio, where he began his teaching career on film, video, photography, and sound.
Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Filmography
- 2.1 Fiction
- 2.2 Do*entaries
- 3 External links
Biography
He has an MFA in Audiovisual & Multimedia from the ESCS in Lisbon, and graduated from the ESTC (Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema) (Portuguese National School of Theater and Cinema) in Amadora. In 2002 he shot his first medium-length film, en*led Lá em Cima Bem Perto do Céu ("Up There, Close to Heaven"), a fictionalised do*entary set in the Portuguese countryside with octogenarian actors. The film earned several national awards and was televised by National Television RTP.
He also received several awards with other works: "Biodiversidade em Estilo"—1st Prize at the CINEECO Festival Extension in Lisbon, 2009; Equally Different—1st Prize at the Grand Prix Europe Festival in Berlin, Germany, 2007; 5 F's—prize from the City of Guarda, and launch of a DVD edition in 2005; Up There, Close to Heaven—1st Prize at the ESAAA's Third Festival, Honour Mention at Ovarvídeo in 2003, and televised by RTP; City on the Move—won the 3rd VideoRun Award in Lisbon, and was shown on the TV channel SIC Radical in 2003.
Filmography
Fiction
- Acredita- "Believe" (2010)
- Deja Vu (2006)
- 5 F's - Fria, Farta, File, Forte, Formosa - "Cold, Satisfied, Faithful, Strong, Beautiful" (2004)
- Morreste-me - "You died to Me" (2004)
- Lá em Cima Bem Perto do Céu - "Up There, Close to Heaven" (2003)
- CidadEMovimento - "City on the Move" (2003)
- Guardicães - "GuarDogs" (2003)
Do*entaries
- Au Revoir, Portugal! - "Goodbye, Portugal" 5 episodes (2009)
- O P*ador de Homens
- O Salto
- Ganhar a Vida
- O regresso
- Au Revoir
- "Biodiversidade em Estilo!" - "Biodiversity in Style!" (2009)
- Surdos - "Deaf" (2009)
- CTJA Histórias e Memórias - "Joaquim De Almeida's Theater Stories and Memories" (2007)
- CTJA Gosto de ser Grande -" Joaquim De Almeida's Theater likes to be Big" (2006)
- CTJA Tempo de Cultura - "Joaquim De Almeida's Theater Time of Culture" (2005)
External links
- Official site