
Milton Amaral
Directing
Biography
Milton Amaral was born in 1934 in São Paulo, Brazil. He was a writer and assistant director, known for Jeca Tatu (1959), O Corintiano (1966) and O Cabeleira (1963). He was married to Marlene França. He died on April 30, 1995 in São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Known For

In colonial Brazil, rich farmer and owner of slaves is blackmailed by a lady; to get rid of the problem, he involves innocent countrymen in a diabolical plan.
Casinha Pequenina

Manuel is a fanatical barber for a São Paulo soccer team, Corinthians, and that's why he always gets into trouble with his neighbors and family.
The Corinthian

Simple and popular hillbilly Jeca is forced to get involved in politics, when the leaders of the region, competing to be elected mayor of the town, try to get his support.
Tristeza do Jeca

Based on the novel by Franklin Távora, the film follows the adventures of a father and a son in 18th century Brazil.
O Cabeleira

The humble Zacarias goes to the big city with his wife to help their son who wants to be a Doctor. There he gets a job, and lives a lot of funny adventures as a taxi driver.
Chofer de Praça

Jeca Tatu is a lazy, simple-minded guy who has his property threatened by the greed of a landowner.
Jeca Tatu

Story of a sausage salesman, a simple man struggling with family problems.
O Vendedor de Linguiça

Four deserters from Paraguay War hide in an old drunkard's country seat. The latter has two daughters who are unhappy with their recluse lives.
In the Devil's Throat

A man's farm is attacked and his mother gets killed. Looking for revenge, he goes about chasing the men who killed her.
Death Commands Brigandage

A woman, who believes she has a curse, sees an engineer die in an accident while building a bridge. Considering two men who were courting her responsible for the tragedy, she decides to take revenge on both. Brazilian version of Brontë's Wuthering Heights.
Ravina

Three men who never met each other are hired by a mysterious client to carry out a daring bank robbery.
Mulheres & Milhões
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