
Pedro Jorge
Editing
Biography
Pedro Jorge is a Brazilian editor, director and screenwriter based in São Paulo. He is holds a Bacholor degree in Cinema from Universidade Anhembi Morumbi, and completed a specialization in editing at the Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión in Cuba. Since 2015, he has been working as a director of the Filmworks course at the International Film Academy in São Paulo.
Known For

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Franjinha e Milena em Busca da Ciência

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A Secretária do Presidente

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O Dia em Que a Minha Vida Mudou

Follows the trajectory of Miro, a worker who leads a simple life until a series of violent events shake his wife, Solange. He then decides to enlist in the Foreign Legion, based in France, to protect his family.
The Second Man

Experimental documentary short that debates over Rogério Sganzerla's Brazilian cult classic "The Red Light Bandit".
A Vermelha Luz do Bandido

Sara moved to London to find a job in graphic design, but she's stuck in a restaurant kitchen. Today, after one more rejection, she starts facing her failures and the reality of her life. Torn between her Portuguese roots and the need to make her own path, Sara finds herself on the edge of change.
Swallows

Diamante is a gay boxer who stands out for his body control and fast leg movements. At night, he performs as a drag queen at a nightclub. His judgmental coach leaves him out of a boxing competition, but Diamante wants to be a champion.
The Ballerina

Bruno is a young men from São Paulo who is proud of his growing beard. When his grandfather can no longer go to his usual barber, Bruno has to learn to shave with a straight razor in order to help his grandfather stay 'sharp'.
A Navalha do Avô

Gisele says she is the only female guitarist to wear niqab. Leading a heavy metal band, she shows the world that she is serious.
Eu Vejo Névoas Coloridas

Every day is the same thing: Zeca's mother wakes him up, putting his shoes on. It is the reason why he has never learned to tie them. All was well. Mainly because the most beautiful girl in school has a crush on him. But taking a big tumble in front of her was such a shame. Zeca needs to take a radical attitude.
Cadarço

The documentary features rare images of important moments in the trajectory of Tricolor Paulista and testimonials from important players of the club, such as Rogério Ceni, Raí, Careca, Dario Pereryra, Waldir Peres, Serginho Chulapa, Cafu, Pintado, Muricy Ramalho, Zetti, Zé Sérgio. And interviews with illustrious fans, such as the actor Lima Duarte, tennis player Fernando Meligeni and the musician Andreas Kisser.
Onde a Moeda Cai em Pé: A História do São Paulo Futebol Clube

Sound Letter is an experimental documentary that investigates the sensory identity of the city of São Paulo. Far from following a conventional linear narrative, the film proposes a kind of sonic correspondence in search of the hidden music of the metropolis. Through the perspectives of Arthur Nestrovski and Eduardo Santos Mendes, the work explores the idea that inhabiting the city means superimposing distinct times, where the contemporary noise of traffic and urban chaos coexist with echoes of centuries-old traditions, such as old street vendors' cries. The medium-length film challenges the traditional documentary form by privileging the sound element as the protagonist and openly presenting its own recording apparatus, transforming the journey of a motorcycle courier into a true ballet of forms and sounds that translate the complexity and vibrancy of the São Paulo capital.
Sound Letter

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Meninas de Ouro

A drunk missing man. A locked refrigerator. A fingernail in a meatloaf. A suspicious situation.
Nerve

Silvia is a ballerina completely consumed with dance. She locks herself in her apartment, determined to rehearse until she achieves perfection. Her compulsion makes her enter a state of growing delirium, to the point of not sleeping and hardly eating. Her rehearsals are only interrupted when she notices a dirt stain on the carpet. Silvia tries to clean it in vain. Tormented, she tears off the carpet trying to discover the origin of the stain but the stain relentlessly continues to grow and invades the apartment little by little.
Solo
Emilio is a 24-year-old gay man also known as the drag queen Sahara Diamante. When he discovers his unknown father Cezão is still alive, Emilio seeks him out and joins his boxing gym without revealing his identity. Recognizing Emilio’s talent, the conservative and homophobic Cezão agrees to train him after his top fighter is injured. Despite conflict, boxing brings them closer.
Diamonds Are Forever
In São Paulo, a tired mother needs to be smart to conciliate the work and the bills with her son's dreams. He loves superheroes.