Helena Solbergborn 1938

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Biography

Helena Solberg (born June 17, 1938, in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian-born documentarist who, since 1971, has made her career in the United States. She is recognized as the only woman to participate in "Cinema Novo" movement in Brazil. In 1983, Solberg received an Emmy Award for From the Ashes: Nicaragua Today, documentary on a new society that born of political turmoil in Central America and the role that the U.S. plays in determining its future. Helena Solberg was born in Rio de Janeiro, daughter of a Norwegian father and Brazilian mother, lived for a long time in New York City, and established herself as a producer and director of documentaries in Brazil and the United States. She began her career from contact with big names of the new movies, as Carlos Diegues and Arnaldo Jabor, a time when she lived with them during the studies at the Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro. Solberg began in adolescence working as a reporter at the Metropolitano newspaper and by mastering English and French interviewed important names like the writer Clarice Lispector and also the philosopher Simone de Beauvoir and Jean Paul Sartre. Her debut as a filmmaker occurred in 1966 with the short film A Entrevista. In 1969 directed Meio-dia, a fiction about the revolt of students in the classroom, with the context the period of military dictatorship in Brazil, Caetano Veloso's music, É proibido proibir (It is forbidden to forbid). In the 70s, she took up residence in the United States for about 30 years, where she directed several productions, among them: From the Ashes: Nicaragua Today (1982), which won a News & Documentary Emmy Award. From the 80s, began to produce a series of documentaries for international TV channels such as HBO, PBS, Channel 4, Radio and Television of Portugal, National Geographic Channel, among others. In 1995, she produced, wrote and directed her first feature film, Carmen Miranda: Bananas is My Business, a mixture of documentary and fictional recreation from the singer Carmen Miranda's life. With Bananas is my business she won the Best Films award of the audience, the critic and the jury at the Festival de Brasilia. The film also was awarded with the Golden Hugo for Best documentary at the Chicago International Film Festival and was selected among the 10 best in its category by the critic Andrew Sarris.

Credits

Um Filme para Beatrice
Um Filme para Beatrice

2024

Documentary

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Meu Corpo, Minha Vida
Meu Corpo, Minha Vida

2017

Documentary

Writer, Director

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Our Stories, Ourselves
Our Stories, Ourselves

2013

Documentary

Director, Producer

7.5
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Palavra (En)Cantada
Palavra (En)Cantada

2009

Documentary • Music

Director

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Diary of a Provincial Girl
Diary of a Provincial Girl

2003

Drama • History

Director, Writer

6.8
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Brazil in Living Colour
Brazil in Living Colour

1997

Documentary

Director

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Carmen Miranda: Bananas Is My Business
Carmen Miranda: Bananas Is My Business

1995

Documentary

Director, Producer

7.4
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The Forbidden Land
The Forbidden Land

1990

Documentary

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Portrait of a Terrorist
Portrait of a Terrorist

1985

Documentary

Director

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Home of the Brave
Home of the Brave

1985

Documentary

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Chile: By Reason or By Force
Chile: By Reason or By Force

1983

Documentary

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The Brazilian Connection
The Brazilian Connection

1983

Documentary

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From the Ashes: Nicaragua Today
From the Ashes: Nicaragua Today

1982

Documentary

Co-Producer, Director

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Simplemente Jenny
Simplemente Jenny

1977

Documentary

Writer, Director

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The Double Day
The Double Day

1975

Documentary

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The Emerging Woman
The Emerging Woman

1974

Documentary

Producer, Director

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Noon
Noon

1969

Drama

Writer, Producer, Editor, Director

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The Interview
The Interview

1966

Documentary

Director

6.3
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