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Jorge Leal Amado de Faria (10 August 1912 – 6 August 2001) was a Brazilian writer of the modernist school. He remains the best known of modern Brazilian writers, with his work having been translated into some 49 languages and popularized in film, notably Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands in 1976. His work reflects the image of a Mestiço Brazil and is marked by religious syncretism. He depicted a cheerful and optimistic country that was beset, at the same time, with deep social and economic differences. He occupied the 23rd chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters from 1961 until his death in 2001. He won the 1984 International Nonino Prize in Italy. He also was Federal Deputy for São Paulo as a member of the Brazilian Communist Party between 1947 and 1951.

Gilberto Gil: Tempo Rei
1996
6.3Glauber Rocha - The Movie, Brazil's Labyrinth
2003
7.5Bahia, For Example
1969
10.0Aimé Césaire: A Voice for History
1995
6.7Tieta of Agreste
1996

3 Obás de Xangô
2025
9.0Pierre Fatumbi Verger: Messenger Between Two Worlds
1998

Quando a Coisa Vira Outra
2022
7.0Dê Lembranças a Todos
2018

Nas Ondas de Dorival Caymmi
2024
7.0Josué de Castro, Cidadão do Mundo
1994

Glauber Rocha: Morto/Vivo
1981
7.0Nelson Pereira dos Santos – A Life of Cinema
2023
7.0O Homem de Areia
1982
10.0Looking Back at You
1993
7.3Jorge Amado no Cinema
1979

Bahia de Todos os Santos
1974