João Gabriel de Queiroz (Cinematographer)

Little is known about João Gabriel de Queiroz, a figure with a modest footprint in Cinematographer. Stay tuned for updates as more details become available.

Works

7 Prisoners

An impoverished teen seeking to escape the clutches of a human trafficker must weigh living up to his moral code against his struggle to survive.

Release Date2021-10-22

DepartmentCamera

JobDirector of Photography

Vote Count368

Sócrates

After his mother's sudden death, Socrates, a 15-year-old living on the margins of São Paulo's coast, must survive on his own while coming to terms with his grief.

Release Date2018-09-21

DepartmentCrew

JobCinematography

Vote Count36

Seashore

A lonely beach on the southernmost coast of Brazil is the scene for two friends, on the brink of adulthood, to explore their understanding of themselves and one another. Martin has been sent by his father to retrieve what appears to be an inheritance-related document from the family of his recently deceased and estranged grandfather. Tomaz accompanies him, seemingly hoping to regain some of their former closeness. The two boys shelter themselves in a glass house, in front of a cold and stormy sea.

Release Date2015-06-21

DepartmentCamera

JobDirector of Photography

Vote Count179

Empty Room

Pedro's sister is moving out, and the rooms are getting bigger.

Release Date2013-10-16

DepartmentCamera

JobDirector of Photography

Ocidentes

Ocidentes

Release Date2014-06-03

DepartmentCreator

JobCreator

Let Me Take You Through the Paths

The short film produced by Fronteiras do Pensamento in partnership with Okna Produções reflects on the connection between people in contemporary times. The film by Marcio Reolon and Filipe Matzembacher shows people walking in the streets, lost under the gaze of cultural theorist Kwame Anthony Appiah. We are all together, but we don't always realize it.

Release Date2014-11-19

DepartmentCamera

JobDirector of Photography

Tomou Café e Esperou

Carlos goes to the kitchen and makes some coffee. The time that sets apart yesterday from now.

Release Date2013-01-01

DepartmentCrew

JobCinematography