
Luciano Moniz
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Biography
Luciano Moniz (1998, Funchal, Portugal) is a Portuguese filmmaker and stage actor. He wrote and directed the short films "Dada" (2019), "Belmiro, Belmiro, Belmiro" (2020) and "Mag Dog Fever" (2023).
Known For

Based on real facts, recalls the alliance between Portuguese, Timorese and Australians against a common enemy that did not hesitate to commit the greatest atrocities against the local populations and against all those who opposed him.
Abandonados

The Dadaist, an eccentric creature who embodies the concept of the 20th century European avant-garde art movement Dadaism, destroys and mocks art pieces such as Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, whilst expressing his impulsive fury at logic and reason.
Dada

Tormented by a mysterious figure named Belmiro, a young woman goes up on a stage to deliver a monologue about her past and fight against herself.
Belmiro, Belmiro, Belmiro

Nine people are suddenly asked about the purpose of their lives. Getting to know several unique minds, "Razão de Viver" is a documentary that explores many topics such as Mankind, the pursuit of hapiness, art, money, education and God.
Razão de Viver

On a hot summer day, the emotional turmoil of a family facing a divorce reaches its peak when Napoleão decides to stop barking.
Mad Dog Fever

People experiencing homelessness, social work professionals, and film artists join forces to transform fragments of real life into fictional short films.