Ricardo van Steen

 

Director

Ricardo van Steen (São Paulo, Brazil, 1958) graduated with a degree in applied art but shifted his focus to visual communication and film. He has loved films since he was a small boy, thanks to his mother who was the director of the cinema theater in São Paulo, so Ricardo spent his summer holidays watching films. As a professional, he first designed film posters and worked on set designs. Since 1982, he has directed many commercial videos. In 1991, he attended a screenplay workshop in Los Angeles and then moved to Paris, where he lived until 1996, directing commercials for a local production house. During this time, he wrote the first version of his screenplay for the film about a composer Noel Rosa. In Brazil, he directed a short feature about Rosa entitled Com Que Roupa? (1996), followed by the full-length feature Noel, Poeta da Vila (2006). He also made the medium-length documentary Tinta Fresca (2005).

Filmography


Films by this director

Noel: The Samba Poet

(Noel, Poeta da Vila, 2006.)

Directed by: Ricardo van Steen
PHOTOGRAPHY: Paulo Veiner
Synopsis:

Seventeen-year-old Noel Rosa is a student of medicine and plays in a band with friends from his neighborhood. Even though he is a white boy from a middle-class family, he prefers the company of black people from the poor neighborhoods, girls who work in factories and prostitutes. After he meets composer Ismael Silva, who introduces him to the world of samba, his friends challenge him to write one himself. The samba he writes becomes an instant success and determines his future.

color, digital, 99 min
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