Milton do Prado

Milton do Prado

editor, producer, editorial department

Milton do Prado was born on Apr 25, 1972 in Brazil. Milton do Prado's big-screen debut came with Netto Perde Sua Alma directed by Tabajara Ruas in 2001. Milton do Prado is known for Bio directed by Carlos Gerbase, Mateus Almada stars as and João Pedro Corrêa Alves as Vizinho. The most recent award Milton do Prado achieved is Bahia Days of International Cinema. The upcoming new movie Milton do Prado plays is Bio which will be released on Apr 04, 2019.

Born in Aracaju, SE, Brazil, in 1972, Milton do Prado enrolled in a Medicine Program at Universty in 1990. In 1992, although, he took part in Cineclube Fantomas, a co-op group that used to show classical movie in 16mm, study films and produce experimental fiction videos. In 1993, he left the medical world to study Communication.In 1994, he moved out to Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, and since 1996 he has worked as a film editor and producer, mainly. He also worked as a curator in a repertory film theatre (Sala P.F. Gastal, 1999-2000), and was president of the Association of the Film Makers of Rio Grande do Sul (APTC/ABD-RS, 2001-2003).Between 2003 and 2004 he worked as a University teacher at Unisinos. In 2004, he founded, with Fabiano de Souza, Gilson Vargas e Gustavo Spolidoro, the Production Company Clube Silêncio, which made films such as Cão Sem Dono e Ainda Orangotangos, among others.He lived in Montreal between 2004 and 2008 and has a MA degree in Film Studies from Concordia University (Montreal)Back to Porto Alegre in 2008, he took back his work at University teaching editing. Since 2012 he directs the undergraduate program in Film Production (Curso de Realização Audiovisual) at Universidade do Vale dos Sinos, Unisinos.He has also his own production company with Fabiano de Souza, Rainer Cine, and is also one of the editors of the independent film review Teorema.

  • Birthday

    Apr 25, 1972
  • Place of Birth

    Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil

Known For

Awards

3 wins & 0 nominations

Bahia Days of International Cinema
2004
Best Editing
Winner - Silver Tatu
Cinco Naipes (2004)
Gramado Film Festival
2004
Short Film Competition: Best Editing (Curta-Metragem em 35mm - Melhor Montagem)
Winner - Golden Kikito
Cinco Naipes (2004)
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