Fabrício Estevam Mira
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Fabricio Estevam Mira is an independent filmmaker, screenwriter, director, and producer based in Brazil. Coming from a guerrilla and low-budget cinema background, he develops projects with strong creative autonomy, often assuming multiple roles such as writer, director, cinematographer, editor, and art director.
His work explores themes of power, violence, moral collapse, and human contradiction, favoring raw narratives and uncompromising perspectives over conventional industry formulas. Fabricio is known for rejecting institutional funding models in favor of independent production structures, prioritizing creative freedom and aesthetic rigor.
Working primarily with minimal crews and unconventional production methods, including mobile cinematography, his films seek a distinctive visual language and emotional intensity, aligned with experimental and radical strands of contemporary cinema.
His work explores themes of power, violence, moral collapse, and human contradiction, favoring raw narratives and uncompromising perspectives over conventional industry formulas. Fabricio is known for rejecting institutional funding models in favor of independent production structures, prioritizing creative freedom and aesthetic rigor.
Working primarily with minimal crews and unconventional production methods, including mobile cinematography, his films seek a distinctive visual language and emotional intensity, aligned with experimental and radical strands of contemporary cinema.
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Known For
Casa do Capeta
2010
Through the Eyes of the Wolf
as Jesus
Independent Art
as Self
Fetiches De Um Conservador
as Eduardo Cunha
Homofobia Sim!
as Homophobic
Prazer SP
as Self