The Brazilian professor, filmmaker and historian Silvio Tendlerone of the promoters of the International School of Film and Television of San Antonio de los Baños (EICTV), died Friday at age 75 in Rio de Janeiro.
The information was confirmed on social networks by the producer who founded, Caliban. Tene was hospitalized in Copacabana, according to the medium SCC10.
In informing this death, the EICTV underlines that Tendler presided over the Brazilian association of filmmakers and that belonged to the Latin American filmmakers Committee and the foundation of the new Latin American cinema (FNCL), based in Havana.
“As a member of both organizations he participated in the creation of the EICTV, in which his presence was permanent during his early years. Together with screenwriter Geraldo Sarno and Cosme Alves Neto, he was in charge of promoting and managing the presence of Brazilian students in our house of studies.”
The EICTV ensures that it is one of Brazil’s most notable documentaries.
More than 70 documentaries
Formed in prestigious universities in France, Tenerler, in addition to a filmmaker, exercised as a teacher and historian and bequeathed to present and future generations an essential work to understand the most important events in the history of the South American giant, the note points out.
He conceived more than 70 documentaries, among short, medium and feature films, and a dozen series, points the academic institution.
His artistic career began in the mid -60s with the Cineclubist movement.
Among his works are The poison is on the table (2011), Utopia E Barbárie (2009), Found by Milton Santos Ou or Global World seen on the side of Cá (2007), Glauber or film, Labirinto do Brazil (2003).
The filmmaker also produced films about Brazilian intellectuals, researchers and artists. Your documentary O Magic world two TRAPLOHõES It was produced in 1981 and is still recognized for having achieved the largest box office for national films in the segment: 1.8 million viewers, according to SCC10.
In 2014, he received the Memorial Foundation Trophy of Latin America, during the 9th Latin American Cinema Festival of São Paulo. A year later, he received the ICAIC News Award, awarded by the Santiago Álvarez de Cuba Cultural Association, remember The Latin American and Caribbean cinema and audiovisual portal.
