Carolina Sá
Directing
Biography
Carolina Sá is a Brazilian filmmaker, television director, composer, and singer. She produced and directed the series "Música Libre," which aired on Brazilian television channels on the American channel BET Jazz. The series was co-produced by VideoFilmes, a Brazilian production company owned by filmmakers João Moreira Salles and Walter Salles.
Known For

Four mathematicians are imprisoned in a shrinking room; with the walls closing in, they must try anything to escape this fatal puzzle.
Fermat's Room

Inspired by the acclaimed Korean documentary My Love, Don't Cross That River, the poignant series MY LOVE documents a year in the lives of six elderly couples from around the world. Globe-trotting through Brazil, India, Japan, Korea, the U.S., and Spain, the six-part docuseries gets to the heart of long-lasting love.
My Love: Six Stories of True Love

Story with some autobiographical touches taken from director's life.
Miramar
The trajectory of Branca, a 3 years old Brazilian, and Marcos. They never met in life before seeing themselves on screen. Branca travels to Cuba, her father homeland, in the anniversary of the revolution.
Construção

Brazilian short film, directed by Julia Murat.
Pendular

As a toddler, Hermeto Pascoal made a flute from a pumpkin stalk so he could make music with the birds. His love of the sounds of nature has remained with him throughout his life. They play a major role in the music of the famous Brazilian composer, bandleader, conductor and multi-instrumentalist – known in Brazil as ‘the sorcerer.’
The Water Eyed Boy

At 92, Doña Therezinha is obsessed with selling her luxurious apartment and fleeing Rio de Janeiro. Jaciara, her devoted maid for thirty years, awaits this revolution in her life with anxiety. Her granddaughter helps her to sell her apartment, while portraying the intimacy of these two women who, locked between four walls with a view of the sea, live their reality on its way to extinction, in a Brazil that is "burning."