José Carvalho

José Carvalho, Brazilian Screenwriter

José Carvalho (born June 11, 1964 in Salvador, Brazil) is a Brazilian screenwriter, script doctor and dramaturgy professor. He has written scripts for the big and small screens since the early 90s. Some of his most well-known works include Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum, Bruna Surfistinha, Faroeste Caboclo and the classic soap opera Xica da Silva. With an MA in Literature from PUC-Rio, Carvalho has taught courses at not only his alma-mater,[1] but also renowned Brazilian production houses such as O2 Filmes[2] (co-owned by Brazilian film director Fernando Meirelles) and Globo.[3]

Carvalho is set to open his own screen/television writing school, Roteiraria,[4] alongside partner Edu Ribeiro in April 2016.[5][6]

Feature Length Screenplays

Year Title Director Awards Co-Authors Starring
1998 O Primeiro Dia Walter Salles
Daniela Thomas
Winner; Best Original Screenplay — Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro João Emanuel Carneiro
Walter Salles
Daniela Thomas
Fernanda Torres
Luiz Carlos Vasconcelos
1999 Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum Cao Hamburger Nominated; Best Adapted Screenplay — Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro [7] Anna Muylaert Diego Kozievitch
Rosi Campos
Sérgio Mamberti
2002 Querido Estranho Ricardo Pinto e Silva Nominated; Best Adapted Screenplay — Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro [8] Ricardo Pinto e Silva
Baseado na peça de Maria Adelaide Amaral
Daniel Filho
Suely Franco
2010 Elvis & Madona Marcelo Laffitte Winner; Best Screenplay — Festival do Rio[9]
Nominated; Best Original Screenplay — Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro[10]
Marcelo Laffitte Simone Spoladore
Igor Cotrim
2010 Como Esqueçer Malu de Martino N/A Based on novel by Myriam Campello Ana Paula Arósio
2011 Bruna Surfistinha Marcus Baldini Winner; Best Adapted Screenplay — Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro[11] Homero Olivetto
Antônia Pellegrino
Based on the biography of Raquel Pacheco
Deborah Secco
2012 Meus Dois Amores Luiz Henrique Rios N/A Adaptation of short story by João Guimarães Rosa Caio Blat
Maria Flor
Alexandre Borges
2013 Faroeste Caboclo René Sampaio Winner; Best Adapted Screenplay — Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro[12] Victor Atherino
Marcos Bernstein
Based on a song by Renato Russo
Isis Valverde
2015 A Esperança é a Última que Morre Calvito Leal N/A Patrícia Andrade
Eduardo Caldas
Danton Mello
Dani Calabresa
2015 Beatriz Alberto Graça N/A Marcos Bernstein
Ricardo Bravo
José Pedro Dos Santos
Alberto Graça
Marjorie Estiano
Sérgio Guizé

Brazilian Television Series

Year Title Director Channel
1992 Você Decide Herval Rossano TV Globo
1995 Tocaia Grande Walter Avancini TV Manchete
1996 Sai de Baixo Denis Carvalho TV Globo
1996 Xica da Silva Walter Avancini TV Manchete
2003 Carga Pesada Roberto Naar TV Globo

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Script Doctoring

Year Title Director Type
2009 Cinderelas, Lobos e um Príncipe Encantado Joelzito Araújo Feature Length Documentary
2012 A Coleção Invisível Bernard Attal Feature Length
2013 Tapas & Beijos Maurício Farias TV Series produced by TV Globo
2014 Meus Dias de Rock Bernardo Melo Barreto[14] TV Series for Canal Brasil
2016 O Grande Circo Místico Carlos Diegues Feature Length
2016 Malasartes e o Duelo com a Morte Paulo Morelli Feature Length
2016 Uma Loucura de Mulher (Depois de Você) Marcus Ligocki Feature Length
Pre-production Marighella Wagner Moura[15] Feature Length
Pre-production A Matriarca Pedro Morelli Series Produced by O2 Filmes
Pre-production As amigas do meu bebê Luis Pinheiro Series Produced by O2 Filmes

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