
Murilo Hauser
Writing
Biography
Murilo Hauser is a Brazilian screenwriter, filmmaker, and director, recognized for his work in film and television productions. He gained prominence primarily for his collaboration on the screenplay of the film "The Invisible Life" (2019), directed by Karim Aïnouz, which won the Un Certain Regard award at the Cannes Film Festival. Hauser is known for his sensitive and profound perspective, bringing to light themes of emotional complexity, identity, and family relationships. He continues to work on innovative projects that strengthen his role as a relevant voice in contemporary Brazilian cinema.
Known For

A woman married to a former politician during the 1971 military dictatorship in Brazil is forced to reinvent herself and chart a new course for her family after a violent and arbitrary act.
I'm Still Here

In the name of economic recovery, the Brazilian Government created a perennial system of compulsory vertical isolation for seniors over 80 to be confined in a colony. Teca is 77 and lives in the village of Muriti, in the Amazon, when she is surprised by the announcement of the age reduction, including her age group. Cornered, Teca makes an intriguing journey hidden from the officers amidst rivers, boats and the underworld to clandestinely try to fulfill her last dream, to take a plane ride.
The Blue Trail

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1950. In the conservative home of the Gusmão family, Eurídice and Guida are two inseparable sisters who support each other. While Guida can share with her younger sister the details of her romantic adventures, Eurídice finds in her older sister the encouragement she needs to pursue her dream of becoming a professional pianist.
Invisible Life

Sidarta Ribeiro, a Brazilian neuroscientist, explores how dreams and other forms of access to the unconscious can transform human experience. In his research, he proposes combining the ancestral knowledge of indigenous peoples and people of African origin in Brazil with scientific knowledge, as well as a scientific reevaluation of experiences with hallucinogens.
Creatures of the Mind

Filmmaker Karim Aïnouz decides to take a boat, cross the Mediterranean, and embark on his first journey to Algeria. Accompanied by the memory of his mother, Iracema, and his camera, Aïnouz gives a detailed account of the journey to his father’s homeland, interweaving present, past, and future.
Mariner of the Mountains

Fifty-something Rosa, lying in an MRI scanner, is prompted to summon a happy memory. She plunges into a meandering, subconscious road trip with her indomitable mother, both queer, where wild imagination becomes a tender, unruly form of therapy.
I Built a Rocket Imagining Your Arrival

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My Fear
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Bergman’s Hammars

Who comes riding so fast through the night and the wind?