Cláudio Assis

Cláudio Assis (born December 19, 1959) is a Brazilian filmmaker.

There, he started to attend for Economics and Communication studies, but he felt "totally incompatible" with its structure.

After working as assistant in some production, he went to direct his own short films: Padre Henrique - Um Crime Político (1987), Soneto do Desmantelo Blue (1993), Viva o Cinema (1996), and Texas Hotel (1999).

The latter served as inspiration for his first feature film Mango Yellow, which was released in 2002,[1] winning several awards including the Best Film at the Festival de Brasília.

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