Geraldo Vietri
An image from Meu Rico Português, one of the productions that also features Geraldo Vietri.
Geraldo Vietri

Geraldo Vietri

August 27, 1927 — São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Geraldo Vietri (São Paulo, August 27, 1927 – São Paulo, August 1, 1996) was a Brazilian filmmaker and playwright.

A controversial television personality, a pioneer, with a difficult temperament and politically conservative, Geraldo Vietri began his career on TV Tupi in 1958, when one of his screenplays, Este Mundo é dos Loucos, was approved and produced by the São Paulo broadcaster. After that, Geraldo would be hired to work at TV de Comédia, as author and director.

Still in the 1950s, Vietri began producing non-daily soap operas. In Alma Cigana (1964), Vietri acted as director. Two years later, he wrote A Inimiga (1966), an adaptation of an Argentine original. As an author of soap operas, he accumulated the largest number of titles.

Sex, Your Only Weapon

Sex, Your Only Weapon

1981

Adultério Por Amor

Adultério Por Amor

1979

The Immorals

The Immorals

1979

Meu Rico Português

Meu Rico Português

1975

Que Estranha Forma de Amar

Que Estranha Forma de Amar

1977

Senhora

Senhora

1976

O Homem das Encrencas

O Homem das Encrencas

1965

Tiradentes, O Mártir da Independência

1977