Sérgio Ricardo

Acting

Sérgio Ricardo

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Jun 18, 1932 (93 years old)
Death date
Jul 23, 2020

Sérgio Ricardo

Known For

Sérgio Ricardo: Uma Outra História do Cinema Novo
Movie 2024

Sérgio Ricardo: Uma Outra História do Cinema Novo

Favela do Papa
1h 16m
Movie 2023

Favela do Papa

The film shows the resistance movement of the residents of...

Sérgio Ricardo AKA João Lutfi
0h 15m
Movie 2020

Sérgio Ricardo AKA João Lutfi

The composer, singer, musician, painter and filmmaker João Lutfi, known...

Na Rota do Vento
0h 22m
Movie 2019

Na Rota do Vento

It is a realistic musical documentary, mixing the old and...

Bandeira de Retalhos
1h 27m
Movie 2018

Bandeira de Retalhos

Vidigal Hill, 1977. A runaway group of bandits engage in...

Pitanga
1h 53m
Movie 2016

Pitanga

This documentary investigates the aesthetic, political and existential trajectory of...

Pé Sem Chão
0h 14m
Movie 2014

Pé Sem Chão

Vidigal, Rio de Janeiro. A woman is left desperate and...

Calabouço 1968 - Um tiro no coração do Brasil
Movie 2014

Calabouço 1968 - Um tiro no coração do Brasil

Two Rabbits
1h 48m
Movie 2012

Two Rabbits

Edgar is a young upper-middle class man, close to completing...

Milagrez
0h 15m
Movie 2008

Milagrez

Documentary on "Antonio das Mortes", Glauber Rocha's 1969 film.

Biography

João Lutfi (18 June 1932 – 23 July 2020), known professionally as Sérgio Ricardo, was a Brazilian actor, musician, playwright and filmmaker, better known for being responsible for the soundtrack of Glauber Rocha's "Deus e o Diabo na Terra do Sol" ("Black God, White Devil"). Born in a Lebanese-Brazilian family in Marília, São Paulo, and brother to famed director of photography Dib Lutfi, João got his stage name from TV businessmen who wanted to rebrand him as a leading man with an iconic name during his early gigs as an actor. He's maily associated with the Cinema Novo (Brazilian New Wave) movement, but stayed active until 2018. During the Cinema Novo days, Ricardo directed short film "Menino da Calça Branca" (1961) and "Esse Mundo É Meu" (1963), his feature-length debut. Among other notorious works in his career as a filmmaker is "A Noite do Espantalho", which shows Ricardo's talent as a polymath by mixing filmmaking with folk music and other elements of Brazilian popular culture, such as "cordel" literature. Ricardo moved to the Vidigal slum, in Rio de Janeiro, by choice in the 1970s, where he lived until his death in 2020. "Bandeira de Retalhos" (2018), his last film, was adapted by a theatre play also written by him and chronicles the life in 1970s Vidigal.