Tulio Piva Silver Tambourine
The life and work of brazilian samba musician Túlio Piva . Born in Santiago de Boqueirão (south Brazil), Tulio consolidated his musical career in Porto Alegre. Owner of a very own beat on the guitar , lived more than 50 years of samba. He was owner of the bar "Night People " , where he composed much of his work and recorded four LPs.
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Marco MartinsDirectorBeijos de Arame Farpado, Veludo & Cacos de Vidro
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Marco MartinsWriterBeijos de Arame Farpado, Veludo & Cacos de Vidro
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Loli MenezesProducer
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Project Title (Original Language):Túlio Piva Pandeiro de Prata
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:55 minutes 53 seconds
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Completion Date:December 3, 2015
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Production Budget:4,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Brazil
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Country of Filming:Brazil
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Language:Portuguese
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Black & White and Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Marco Martins graduated in Cinema by the University of South Santa Catarina (Unisul), he works with vídeo since before the school, specially in direction and scripts of fictions, documentaries and vídeo clips.
On 2002, he directed “Miramar – Um olhar para o Mundo”, a documentary that got a prize in a Stadual Edictal to be produced.
On 2003, he directed “Veludo & Cacos-de-Vidro”, his final job for the University. The short movie played in the most important Brazilian festivals and some international festivals, getting some awards.
He directed three vídeo clips for “Pipodelicas” band, all of them played on MTV.
On 2005 he made the documentary “Hassis”, the vídeos “Do Abismo os Horrores”, “Masturbazzione”, and the clips “The Dolls” and “Professora Helena & os Cirilos”.
On 2009 he directed “Beijos de Arame-Farpado”, the second film from the Trilogy of the Margina Passion.
On 2011 he directed "Bolachas", a documentary about the history of Santa Catarina's Rock Music.
He is one of the founders of Vinil Filmes, a production company.