JOSÉ CARLOS BURLE

José Carlos Burle
Gender: Male
Known for: Directing
Birthday: July 19, 1910
Deathday: October 23, 1983
Place of Birth: Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
Biography
José Carlos Burle was a Brazilian film director, screenwriter, and composer. He was instrumental in the early development of Brazilian cinema, co-founding the Atlântida Cinematográfica in 1941, which became a pivotal studio in the country's film industry. Burle directed and wrote several influential films, including É com Este Que Eu Vou (1948) and Depois Eu Conto (1956). Additionally, he composed popular songs such as "Cabocla" and "Meu Limão, Meu Limoeiro," which have been recorded by various artists. Burle's multifaceted contributions have left a lasting legacy in Brazilian culture.
Filmography
Production
1963·
Terra Sem DeusDirector, Screenplay
Director, Screenplay
Director, Writer, Producer
1956·
Depois Eu ContoDirector, Writer, Associate Producer, Editor
1954·
Chamas no CafezalDirector
1953·
O CraqueDirector, Writer
1952·
Carnaval AtlântidaEditor, Writer, Director
1952·
Três VagabundosDirector
Director
1951·
Maior Que o ÓdioDirector, Writer
1949·
Também Somos IrmãosLyricist, Director
Writer, Director
Writer, Director
1947·
Luz dos Meus OlhosDirector, Editor, Writer
Director
1943·
Moleque TiãoWriter, Director
1937·
Maria BonitaArt Direction, Music