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Walter Salles

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Brazil · 1956

Walter Salles is one of the most acclaimed Brazilian directors of his generation, known for cinema of profound narrative sensitivity and formal inquiry. Establishing himself in the 1990s, he achieved international recognition with films exploring social marginality and inner conflicts of characters, while maintaining an intimist and contemplative approach. His stylistic signature is characterized by sober cinematography, attention to everyday details, and storytelling that privileges psychological observation over external action. Among his most celebrated works, Central Station stands as a masterpiece of affective realism, while his adaptation of On the Road demonstrated the versatility of his visual language. Salles has consistently worked at the intersection of intimate human drama and broader social commentary, establishing himself as one of the most thoughtful voices in contemporary cinema.

Walter Salles presented films at Venice Film Festival.

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