Directing

Pedro Pinho

Born 1977-01-01 · Lisbon, Portugal

Pedro Pinho has lived in and studied cinema in Lisbon, Paris, Barcelona, Maputo and Mindelo. His first documentary, Bab Sebta (co-directed with Frederico Lobo), debuted at FID Marseille, 2008, where it won the Marseille Espérance Award. Bab Sebta also won prizes for Best Documentary Film at DocLisboa (Portugal) and at ForumDoc BH (Brazil). Um Fim Do Mundo/The End of the World, a medium-length fiction film, debuted at the Berlin Festival in 2013, having won awards at the Coimbra Caminhos do Cinema Português, and was nominated for the Portuguese Golden Globe awards. The documentary, As Cidades e as Trocas/Trading Cities (co-directed with Luisa Homem) debuted in 2014 at FID Marseille, and was shown at the Art of The Real in the Lincoln Center, NY and at DocLisboa. In 2017, he debuted A Fábrica de Nada/The Nothing Factory, his first feature-length fiction film, at the Cannes Festival Directors’ Fortnight where he won the FIPRESCI International Critics award. Since then, A Fábrica de Nada has received around 20 awards at festivals all over the world. Not only was it chosen by the critics as the best film at Cannes in 2017, it was also considered the best film of the year by the Público newspaper, and the best film without commercial distribution in the USA by the American magazine, Film Comment. The German newspaper, Die Zeit considered it to be “one of the most important films of today”. A Fábrica de Nada was commercially distributed in Portugal, France, Spain, Germany, Brazil, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Italy, China, Belgium, the former Yugoslavia and Argentina. His films have been shown at festivals, showings and retrospectives in places such as: MoMA, the Lincoln Center, the Berlinale, BFI, the MALBA, the MACBA, Serralves, FIDMarseille, Toronto IFF, Rotterdam FF, CPH DOX, the Rio Festival, Mar del Plata, Festival de Popoli, Busan FF, FICUNAM, ND/NF, Cine Europeu de Sevilha. L’Alternativa de Barcelona, Festival de Munique, Festival de Taipé, Janela, Carbonia, Lussas, FIC Valdivia, Karlovy Vary, FoR, among others. In 2009, with five fellow filmmakers, he founded Terratreme, a collective that in recent years has come to the forefront as one of the most active producers of Portuguese cinema. At Terratreme, he has had the chance to collaborate with other directors such as Luisa Homem, Leonor Noivo, Tiago Hespanha, Susana Nobre, João Salaviza, Filipa Reis and Miller Guerra, and Basil da Cunha.

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Known for

Djon Africa★ 8.3Viewing moment
Djon Africa
2018
The Nothing Factory★ 6.1Viewing moment
The Nothing Factory
2017
Lisbon BeatViewing moment
Lisbon Beat
2019
Ama-San★ 7.1Viewing moment
Ama-San
2016
Outside the Oranges Are BloomingViewing moment
Outside the Oranges Are Blooming
2019
The Door of Ceuta★ 5Viewing moment
The Door of Ceuta
2008
Suzanne DaveauViewing moment
Suzanne Daveau
2019
Tudo o Que Imagino★ 9Viewing moment
Tudo o Que Imagino
2017
Trading Cities★ 5Viewing moment
Trading Cities
2014
Lisbon-Province★ 5Viewing moment
Lisbon-Province
2010
Cat's Cradle★ 5.3Viewing moment
Cat's Cradle
2012
High Cities of Bone★ 6.3Viewing moment
High Cities of Bone
2017
Fragmentos de Uma Observação ParticipativaViewing moment
Fragmentos de Uma Observação Participativa
2013
The End Of The World★ 5.3Viewing moment
The End Of The World
2013
A ImitaçãoViewing moment
A Imitação
2003
Black SunViewing moment
Black Sun
2019
La chambre jaune★ 5Viewing moment
La chambre jaune
2012
Idle Road★ 3.7Viewing moment
Idle Road
2014
I Only Rest in the Storm★ 7Viewing moment
I Only Rest in the Storm
2025

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