Héctor Babenco
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Héctor Eduardo Babenco (born February 7, 1946 in Buenos Aires but raised in Mar del Plata) is an Academy Award-nominated Argentine-born Brazilian film director, screenwriter, producer and actor.
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Filmography
Director and producer
- El Pasado (2007)
- Carandiru (2003)
- Corazón iluminado (1996) aka Foolish Heart
- At Play in the Fields of the Lord (Pt.: Brincando nos campos do Senhor) (director only)
- Ironweed (1987) (director only)
- Kiss of the Spider Woman (1985) (director only)
- A Terra é Redonda Como uma Laranja (1984)
- Pixote - A lei do mais fraco (1980) aka Pixote - The Survival of the Weakest
- Lúcio Flávio, o passageiro da agonia (1977) aka Lucio Flacio, Passenger of Agony
- O rei da noite (1975) aka King of the Night
- O Fabuloso Fittipaldi (1973)
Acting
- The Venice Project (1999)
- Before Night Falls (2000)
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