Jane Malaquias
An image from The Misery's Tree, one of the productions that also features Jane Malaquias.
Jane Malaquias

Jane Malaquias

November 25, 1962 — Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil

From Ceará, director, photographer and screenwriter graduated from EICTV-Cuba, Jane is a pioneering woman in cinema photography in Brazil. Awarded for her work as photographer for the films Cachaça (1995) and O Pedido (1999), by Adelina Pontual; Maracatu, Maracatus (1995) and Clandestina Felicidade (1998), by Marcelo Gomes; A Árvore da Miséria(1998), by Marcus Vilar; Kátia (2012), by Karla Holanda; and Danado de Bom (2016), by Deby Brennand. She is the director and screenwriter of the award-winning short film No Passo da Véia (2002), chosen to be part of the DVD The World According to Shorts, vol 1. Her first feature film, Restos de Deus Entre os Dentes, is in the final phase .

Red Card

1994

Cachaça

Cachaça

1997

The Misery's Tree

The Misery's Tree

1998

The Old Woman's Step

The Old Woman's Step

2002

Rifa-me

Rifa-me

2000

Clandestina Felicidade

Clandestina Felicidade

1998

Nimuendajú

Nimuendajú

Duas Luas

Duas Luas

2013