Affonso Uchôa
Affonso Uchôa, an influential figure in Brazilian cinema, was born in 1984 in Contagem, Brazil. He began his active career in 2004 and is primarily known for his work in the drama and documentary genres, with his acclaimed films including "The Hidden Tiger" and "Araby", the latter of which won the Best Film Award at the Odense International Film Festival. Uchôa's authorial style is characterized by his use of non-professional actors and his keen focus on the socioeconomic realities of Brazil's working class. Reflecting on Uchôa's work, it's clear that he is a director who deeply values authenticity and is unafraid to portray the raw, unembellished truths of life.