Caio Fernando Abreu

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Caio Fernando Loureiro de Abreu , was one of the most influential and original Brazilian writers of the 1970s and 1980s. Caio F., as he habitually signed his letters, was born in Santiago do Boqueirão in the state of Rio Grande do Sul in 1948, and died in Porto Alegre in 1996. Abreu studied at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul but abandoned academia before graduating to write for pop culture magazines such as Revista Nova, Revista Manchete, Revista Veja and Revista Pop. He was a prolific journalist and literary writer. He wrote short stories, novels, chronicles or crônicas, drama, and he also maintained throughout his life an extensive correspondence with other writers and artists, family and friends. In 1968 Abreu was put on the wanted list by the DOPS or the Departamento de Ordem Política e Social, a repressive branch of the Brazilian government that operated during years when the repressive military dictatorship was in power, but found refuge at the country estate of Brazilian writer Hilda Hilst, located near the city of Campinas, in state of São Paulo. During the early '70s he spent one year in self-exile in Europe, spending time in England, Sweden, France, the Netherlands and in Spain. In 1983 he relocated from his native Porto Alegre, the capital of Rio Grande do Sul, to the city of Rio de Janeiro; and in 1985 he moved to the city of São Paulo. Abreu then return again to France in 1994 where he found out that he was HIV positive. That same year he returned home to Porto Alegre permanently to live with his parents. He enjoyed gardening before dying there two years later.

Most Popular Caio Fernando Abreu Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

My Buddy Claudia Trailer (2009)

21 June 2009

In this bio-documentary, you will get to know Claudia Wonder, a Brazilian transsexual at the forefront of LGBT rights activism and alternative music scene for more than thirty years.

What Ever Happened to Dulce Veiga? Trailer (2008)

27 June 2008

In the 1980s, a journalist sets out to find the whereabouts of a famous singer/actress who disappeared decades earlier.

Aqueles Dois Trailer (1985)

21 May 1985

Raul and Saul work at the same office. Raul, outgoing and good-natured, comes from a broken marriage.

Over Seven Sparkling Green Waves Trailer (2013)

05 April 2013

Santiago, Amsterdam, Berlin, Cologne, Paris, London, Porto Alegre, Sao Paulo. The cities that witnessed the brief life of the poet, playwright and writer Caio Fernando Abreu (1948-1996) are now revisited and covered with fragments of his works and memories of his friends, such as Maria Adelaide Amaral, Grace Gianoukas and Adriana Calcanhoto.

Diálogo Trailer (2010)

01 January 2010

Addresses the relationship of Fernando and Caio, starting with a strong physical attraction but ends up bumping into in the absence of dialogue.

Linda, uma história horrível Trailer (2013)

09 November 2013

With a suitcase in hand, a son arrives to visit his elderly mother.

Romance Trailer (1988)

18 September 1988

After a man dies under mysterious circumstances, his girlfriend and his gay lover deal with his death in different ways.

Os Sobreviventes Trailer (2013)

01 January 2013

Caio and Jane had a long relationship but like all good things one day it all comes to an end. With many unsolved issues and some love still there between, they engage in long conversations through the night remembering their past and imagining certain scenarios.

Scent of Gardenias Trailer (1992)

07 August 1992

Daniel is a taxi driver who’s married to Adalgisa. When she starts acting in low-budget movies, he forbids her from seeing their son, Joaquim.

Sergeant Garcia Trailer (2000)

02 August 2000

Based on a story by the same name by Caio Fernando Abreu, it tells the encounter of a young man and a sergeant in the 1970s.

Dialogues Trailer (2022)

29 November 2022

Adapted from the text "Diálogo" by the brazilian writer Caio Fernando Abreu.

Para Sempre Teu, Caio F. Trailer (2014)

05 October 2014

Inspired by the book of the same name by Paula Dip, this is a biography of the Brazilian writer Caio Fernando Abreu.