Cinema de Poesia


João Gabriel – Composer of songs and poetry
February 7, 2007, 3:42 pm
Filed under: Composer João Gabriel

Musician and composer of the Cinema of Poetry. Excellent artist for its sensitivity and potential of creation, João Gabriel Herculano composed all the musics of the feature film Antonin Van Artaud Gogh, on the life of the poet and dramaturgo Antonin Artaud, and of the painter Van Gogh, in phase of production.

All the scenes of the film had been recorded with its music being touched to inspire the actors, camera and all team. Currently it is in England to improve its knowledge and its experiences. João also contributes with its talent in a partnership in many Works. Its musics in the series Elevator were awardee in the X Brazilian Festival of University Cinema in 2005, series presented in a intinerante sample for all Latin America.

At João Gabriel orientation, Cristina Pinheiro and André Scucato composed the song Je suis Jean Cocteau, and the film has been nominated for a prize Best Film Art at the Portobello Film Festival Awards Ceremony, at Tuesday 21st August at The Electric Cinema, 191 Portobello Road from 2pm and the event will finish at 5pm.

In the new short of Poetry Cinema (Requiem of a muse – 2007) the excelent composition Perfidez created by João Gabriel its fantastic. The short pass in the The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival and in the Porto Bellofilm Festival (England).

In the short Abyss of soul, the tree songs composed by João Gabriel Herculano was essencial for the both awards the film received. (Best video art by jury popular at v Festival de Video Guaçuano, and Best Photography at 2 national Festival of Colatina, Brazil).

With talent and rare sensibility for a musician of its age its contribution is essential for the development of our cinematography of art in Brazil. Its music is a personage, or an architecture where the colors are placed and carried through the movement of cameras.


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