Sérgio Ricardo
Sérgio Ricardo | |
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Born |
Marília, São Paulo, Brazil | 18 June 1932
Occupation | Film director, composer |
Years active | 1964-1996 |
Sérgio Ricardo (born 18 June 1932) is a Brazilian film director and composer.[1] He directed five films between 1964 and 1974.
In 1967 he gained attention when taking part of the third Festival de Música Popular Brasileira, in which he performed a rearranged version of "Beto bom de bola".[2] The audience disliked the fact that he would not perform the original version and booed him during the whole performance.[2] At a certain moment, he gave up playing, shouted "You won!" at the audience, broke his acoustic guitar and threw it at the crowd.[2] He was then immediately disqualified.[2]
Selected filmography
- Black God, White Devil (1964)
- The Night of the Scarecrow (1974)
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