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GRANDE SERTão veredas, João guimarães rosa

Nonada Films is a production company based in Rio de Janeiro and London. Created by the brother and sister Gabriel and Isabela Tupinambá, in 2006, Nonada has produced short films with quite successful responses from film festivals worldwide. The short films Study On Repetition (2006) and And the Colours Are Like Summer (2006) were sold during the Cannes Film Festival for distribution in DVD and television all through Europe. Besides, And the Colours was selected for a special screening during the festival. Das Dores (2008) was part of several film festivals around the world, with special mention to the European Film Festival, Dallas Film Festival and Woodstock Film Festival  - which is specialized in great achievements with sound design and soundtracks. Nonada Films was also commissioned by the Brazilian Literature Academy to produce a film for the exhibition Words without Frontiers, in 2007.

Gabriel Tupinambá was born in May, in 1985, in Rio de Janeiro. He attended the PUC, where he studied Literature and Philosophy, moving to London right after. There he attended the Metropolitan Film School and Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design, studying Film-making and Fine Arts.


Having written and directed all films produced by Nonada Film, besides contributing with scripts and concepts for other projects - such as the tv documentary Kubrick (2008) and the short film One Minute Guide to Planet Earth (2007) - Gabriel was selected by the reknown Shots Magazine as one of the most promissing young film makers in London, being included in their yearly DVD, with the best works of the year.


Gabriel has been working on an average of two short films per year since 2006, with broad response from festivals worldwide, including a special showcase fo 7 of his short films in 2009, in a latin american film festival, NoSiesta Fiesta, in Tromsø, Norway.

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