Flávia Moraes


Flavia Mello Moraes de Oliveira is a Brazilian director and filmmaker. Owner of an important career in audiovisual and advertising, Flavia Moraes has built an expressive career as a director for over 30 years. Produced and directed more than 3,000 commercials, documentaries, movies and music concerts.

Summary

With documentaries, short and feature films, musica concerts, theater shows and over 3,000 internationally directed commercials, Flavia Moraes is one of the leading filmmakers of her generation and one of the first Brazilian directors to join the Directors Guild of America. Three times winner of the Caboré award, Flavia received international awards such as Clio and Cannes Lions Awards.
Pioneer in Branded Content projects, the director innovated the independent production model to television with the series "To Frito" and "Galera Animal", aired on open TV and produced in partnership with Nestle, inaugurating the concept of branded content in Brazil. Also for television, directed the episode "A teu lado leve", which marked the end of the TNT series Fronteras, presented by Argentine director Juan Campanella.
Flavia signed the DVD’s/shows: "Quatro Estações", "30 anos de Coragem", "Sou Menino do Morumbi", "Dalai Lama no Brasil" and "Cartola para todos". On two occasions directed the opening show of Rock in Rio, in 2001 with Sandy & Junior and 2011 with Claudia Leitte for those who made at the same year the acoustic show "Negalora", recorded at the Teatro Castro Alves in Salvador, with participations of Carlinhos Brown and the composer Sergio Mendes.
More recently, Flavia Moraes signed the direction of "A regra do jogo", based on story of Luis Fernando Verissimo, a film that represents Brazil on the project "World Champion Stories". Among his films are the trilogy O Brinco, Mentira and Olímpicos, also from Verissimo, and the long science fiction Acquária, considered a superproduction for the Brazilian cinema standards, and one of the few representatives of the genre produced in the country.
For 23 years Flavia Moraes was in charge of Filmplanet, a company created in 1989. The company has developed a remarkable trajectory in domestic and international production, with operations in São Paulo, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. In 2012, she sold the Filmplanet, interrupting its commercial director's career.
In 2013, invited by Grupo RBS, conducted an investigation aimed at identifying trends to be applied by the company in its media business and also shared with the market and the public, called The Communication Evolution, which brings together the contemporary thinkers ideas and university academics. Project assumptions are the basis of innovation work and language that the director held at the Grupo RBS.
In the company was the creator of OCTO, an experimental Pluri-channel that develops new languages and standards for the production and display of content, focusing on branded content, collaborative content, V.O.D. and real-time-marketing.
During the period when worked in the group, the filmmaker participated in the redesign of Zero Hora newspaper, created VOX - an event that started the dissemination of study The Communication Evolution - produced corporate videos for the brand, conductor qualification trainings for multimedia teams, created Contest - content festival for youtubers. Flavia also collaborated with Maurício Sirotsky Sobrinho Foundation, where directed three editions of RBS Award of Education and designed the game 'Logus/The saga of knowledge', which stimulated the development of socio-emotional skills of hundreds of educators and students from public and private schools.
After serving for three years in the Grupo RBS and complete the innovation cycle, Flavia Moraes returns to the axis São Paulo/Los Angeles to work on new innovation projects focused on branded content. At the same time, Flavia coordinates the pre-production of his first authorial film, an adaptation of the novel "Down the Rabbit Hole" of Mexican author Juan Pablo Villa Lobos and monthly writes for the newspaper Zero Hora.

Awards

"O Brinco"/"The Earring" -, "Mentira"/"Lie", and "Olimpicos"/"Olympics".
These shorts initiated the movement "Cinema de Sucata" that produced films using the negative and sets left over from major advertising campaigns.
That same year, Moraes directed "Cartola para todos"/"Cartola for all" the concert that reunited a group of important musicians to celebrate the work of the famous Brazilian composer Cartola. This piece is part of a new documentary soon to be released.
She also directed "30 years of Courage" the concert that celebrated the career of country musicians Chitão&Xororo. Both were launched on DVD by Universal Music.
In 2001 and in 2011. Each performance was attended by a crowd of over 100.000 fans.
For Claudia Leitte, Moraes also staged the recital "Negalora", filmed at Teatro Castro Alves in Salvador, Bahia, with Carlinhos Brown & Sergio Mendes as special guests.
Filmplanet, developed an impressive path in the National/ International market of production within the operations of São Paulo, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, Santiago and Rio de Janeiro.
During this time, Moraes produced and directed campaigns for brands such as Coke, Budweiser, MasterCard, Visa, Motorola, Toyota, Smirnoff, Nestle, among hundreds of others and was the first Brazilian director to be affiliated with DGA.
Aligned with international trends the new PLANET opened its doors for new collaborators and directors, allowing Flavia to pursue her dream.
In the early 90s, her talent as a director began to draw attention out of the advertising circle with the trilogy of films based on short stories of writer Luis Fernando Verissimo, "O Brinco", "Mentira" and "Olímpicos". The short stories gave start to the "scrap film" movement, which produced movies from negative scraps and junk of the advertising campaigns scenarios.
Veteran behind the camera in projects that include more than three thousand commercials, documentaries, short films and music-videos, Flavia Moraes made his debut in feature film direction with ":pt:Acquaria|Acquaria" in December 2004. She also made the documentary "Druptchen for us", focusing on Buddhist religious traditions from the point of view of a group of children. The film earned him the invitation of the Palas Athena Institute and the Brazilian Committee of Support to Tibet to document the visit of the 14th Dalai Lama to the country, "Teachings in Brazil" and "The Dalai Lama in Brazil," both released on DVD.
In 2009, she produced and directed "Sou Meninos do Morumbi", a show that gave rise to the documentary that shows the daily life of the Meninos do Morumbi, an organization that brings together children from Paraisópolis favela in São Paulo around the teaching of music. At the same time, also recorded at the Ibirapuera Auditorium, the show "Cartola para Todos" brought together a cast of great musicians to celebrate the work of the composer Cartola and will be the conducting line of a new documentary.
A pioneer in branded content projects, the director innovated the television independent production model with the series: "Tô Frito" and "Galera Animal", both entirely sponsored by a major advertiser.
More recently, Moraes directed "A Regra do Jogo", which will represent Brazil in the feature-length episodes "World Champion Stories" and "A teu lado leve", episode that marked the end of the mini-series Fronteras produced by TNT and by Argentine director Juan Campanella, who also presents the program.
Recognized by the refinement of his work in directing actors and skill with children, Moraes drove names like Telly Savalas, Sarah Jessica Parker, Ornella Mutti, Fernanda Montenegro, Rodrigo Santoro, Paulo Betti, Marcos Palmeira, Milton Gonçalves, Vera Fischer and Lima Duarte to name a few.

Teather and Music

The work of Flavia Moraes however, is not restricted to the screen. The director also signed the Spanish version of the stage show "Fica comigo esta noite", of the author Flavio de Souza, which had success of critics and audiences in Buenos Aires. In Brazilian stages Flavia directed the award-winning show "Quatro Estações" de Sandy & Junior, and the 30-year recital of the duo Chitãozinho & Xororó, "30 Anos de Coragem", both released on DVD by Universal Music.
On two occasions, she signed the opening show of Rock in Rio: in 2001 with Sandy & Junior and in 2011, when returned to the main stage of the Festival with the controversial concert of Claudia Leitte, for who made at the same year the show/DVD "", recorded at the Teatro Castro Alves in Salvador, with the participation of Carlinhos Brown and Sergio Mendes. The work designed and developed by Moraes for Claudia Leitte was the basis of the international launch strategy of the Brazilian singer. The music-video "Samba" with Ricky Martin and "Magalenha" with Mendes, both filmed in the United States, have more than two million hits on the internet.

Entrepreneurship and Management

In the past 21 years Flavia Moraes was in the front of Filmplanet, the company she founded in 1989. The production company has operations in São Paulo, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. During this period, Moraes produced and directed campaigns for brands such as Coca-Cola, Budweiser, MasterCard, Visa, Motorola, Toyota and Nestle, among hundreds of others and was one of the first Brazilian directors to join the D.G.A. – Director's Guild of America. In April 2012, the Filmplanet became the PLANET Production Community, inaugurating a new production model in Brazil. In line with international trends of production in the new network PLANET, opened its doors to new employees, thus emancipating its founder and main director.
Invited to act as General Manager of Innovation and Language at Grupo RBS, one of the most important Brazil's media groups, Moraes also prepares his return to the screen with the adaptation for film and television award-winning novel "Festa no Covil" of Juan Pablo Villalobos and ends the documentary "The Communication Evolution", a study on the future of communication.