
Manoel de Oliveira
Known for Directing · 44 credits
- Born
- 1908-12-11
- Died
- 2015-04-02
- Place of birth
- Porto, Portugal
- Also known as
- Manoel Candido Pinto de Oliveira · Manuel de Oliveira · Мануэль де Оливейра · Мануэл Ди Оливейра
Biography
Manoel de Oliveira was born in Porto, Portugal on December 11, 1908, to Francisco José de Oliveira and Cândida Ferreira Pinto. His family were wealthy industrialists. Oliveira attended school in Galicia, Spain and his goal as a teenager was to become an actor. He enrolled in Italian film-maker Rino Lupo's acting school at age 20, but later changed his mind when he saw Walther Ruttmann's documentary Berlin: Symphony of a City. This prompted him to direct his first film, also a documentary, titledDouro, Faina Fluvial (1931). He also acted in the second Portuguese sound film, A Canção de Lisboa (1933). His first feature film came much later, in 1942. Aniki-Bóbó, a portrait of Oporto's street children, was a commercial failure when it opened, and its merit only came to be recognised over time. This drawback forced Oliveira to abandon other film projects he was involved in, and to dedicate himself to running his family vineyard. He re-emerged onto the film scene in 1956 with The Artist and the City, a work that marked a turning point in Oliveira's conception of the cinema. In 1963, O Acto de Primavera (The Rite of Spring), a documentary depicting an annual passion play, marked a turning point for his career. This was shortly followed by A caça (The Hunt), a grim feature film that contrasted with the happy tones of his previous documentary. Despite the widespread acclaim garnered by both films, he would not return to the director's seat until the 1970s. Since 1990 (when he turned 82), he has made at least one film each year. Oliveira has said that he direct movies for the sheer pleasure of doing it, regardless of critical reaction. He maintains a quiet life away from the spotlights, despite multiple honours such as those of the Cannes, Venice and Montreal film festivals. He has been awarded two Career Golden Lions in 1985 and 2004 and a golden palm for his lifetime achievements in 2008.
Known For
TV Shows (5)
Movies (39)

Cinématon
1978
as N°102

101
2012

Lisbon Story
1994
as Himself
Cinématon XI
1981
as N°102

A Talking Picture
2003

The Life of Mirrors
2025

The Divine Comedy
1991

Henri Langlois vu par...
2014
as Self

Inquietude
1998
as Tango Dancer

Guest
2011
as Self

Benilde or the Virgin Mother
1975
as Screaming Madman (voice)

Voyage to the Beginning of the World
1997
as Driver

Agnès Varda: From Here to There
2011
as Self

The Green Years
1963

Christopher Columbus, The Enigma
2007
as Manuel Luciano (2007)

Porto of My Childhood
2001
as Himself / Narrator / The Thief

Doomed Love
1979
as Narrator (voice)

Jornal Português (1938-1951)
2015
as Self (archive footage)

Biette
2013
as Self

The Conversation Is Over
1982
as Padre

No, or the Vain Glory of Command
1990
as Narrator

The Satin Slipper
1986
as Gentleman bowing with hat

Marcello Mastroianni: I Remember
1997
as Self

Conversazione a Porto
2006

The Glory of Filmmaking in Portugal
2015
as Himself

A Song of Lisbon
1933
as Carlos

The 15th Stone
2007
as Himself
Sem Cura - à saúde de Manoel de Oliveira
2011

Oliveira, l'architecte
1993

Nice - À propos de Jean Vigo
1983

No Tempo do Cinema
2006
as Himself

Fátima Milagrosa
1928

Manoel de Oliveira, O Caso Dele
2007
as Himself

A Friendly Handshake
1997

Visit, or Memories and Confessions
2015
as Self
Cinéma Portugais – Un Mode d'Emploi
1990

O Improvável Não é Impossível
2006
as (voice)

Agostinho da Silva - A Living Thought
2003
as Self

Cinématon n°102 : Manoel de Oliveira
1981
About Manoel de Oliveira
Manoel de Oliveira was born in Porto, Portugal on December 11, 1908, to Francisco José de Oliveira and Cândida Ferreira Pinto. His family were wealthy industrialists. Oliveira attended school in Galicia, Spain and his goal as a teenager was to become an actor. He enrolled in Italian film-maker Rino Lupo's acting school at age 20, but later changed his mind when he saw Walther Ruttmann's documentary Berlin: Symphony of a City. This prompted him to direct his first film, also a documentary, titledDouro, Faina Fluvial (1931). He also acted in the… With 44 credits spanning from 1928 to 2025, Manoel de Oliveira has appeared in 39 films and 5 TV shows.
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Most Popular Manoel de Oliveira Movies
- Cinématon (1978) — as N°102
- 101 (2012)
- Lisbon Story (1994) — as Himself
- Cinématon XI (1981) — as N°102
- A Talking Picture (2003)
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