Meirelles is a Brazilian producer, director and screenwriter. He studied architecture in São Paulo, but soon became more interested in film and so, along with several friends, started to make experimental films. They founded a small independent production house called Olhar Eletrônico. After a few years of working for an independent TV station, in the 1980s he turned to commercial work, making commercials and directing TV programs for children. In the early 1990s he founded the production house O2 Filmes with two colleagues. He made his feature film debut with the family film
The Nutty Boy 2 (Menino Maluquinho 2: A Aventura, 1998), after which he made
Maids (Domésticas, 2001). His third film
City of God (Cidade de Deus, 2002) brought him international fame and many awards at festivals around the world. Thanks to this success, he made his next two films as international co-productions
The Constant Gardener (2005) and
Blindness (2008). He also co-directed and produced the TV show
Cidade dos Homens (2002 - 2005). During 2009, he directed the film and TV series
Som e Fúria, about a theatre group’s attempt to stage Shakespeare’s drama.