Eduardo Hunter Moura

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Known For Directing

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Gender Male

Birthday October 3, 1977 (46 years old)

Place of Birth Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

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Biography

Eduardo is the CEO of Hunter Filmes. Master in Cinema with Distinction from the prestigious London Film School, his debut as a film director was the award-winning documentary “B1 - Tenório em Beijing" (2010) which was selected for several festivals around the world, including HotDocs 2010. Directed the the film “Hei de Torcer" for ESPN, won the award for best educational shortfilm with "This Film is About", directed the series "What makes a Champion?" for the SPORTV channel, and won the Social Impact Video Award with the film "Rio Eu Amo Eu Cuido". In 2016 he directed the documentary series "DREAMERS" for SPORTV, and directed the opening film for the Paralympic Games Ceremony in Rio.

From 2017 until now Eduardo directed the documentary series "Ensaios Contemporâneos" for Canal Curta, debuted in fiction as a director in the series "Baile de Máscaras", and has been directing branded content campaigns for Itaú, Verde Campo, Google Economics, and Guarana Antarctica. In 2018 he went to Japan with the documentary "Tenório and the Dreams of Judo", reuniting his friend and champion Tenório for another film - to premiere in 2021. In 2020, he released the short film "Dance Film", winner of best Videodanza at the CDMX International Film Festival. In 2021 he has already produced and directed two medium-format videos: the documentary “Samba da Gávea” and “Farra dos Brinquedos” (a musical adventure for children).

Eduardo is the CEO of Hunter Filmes. Master in Cinema with Distinction from the prestigious London Film School, his debut as a film director was the award-winning documentary “B1 - Tenório em Beijing" (2010) which was selected for several festivals around the world, including HotDocs 2010. Directed the the film “Hei de Torcer" for ESPN, won the award for best educational shortfilm with "This Film is About", directed the series "What makes a Champion?" for the SPORTV channel, and won the Social Impact Video Award with the film "Rio Eu Amo Eu Cuido". In 2016 he directed the documentary series "DREAMERS" for SPORTV, and directed the opening film for the Paralympic Games Ceremony in Rio.

From 2017 until now Eduardo directed the documentary series "Ensaios Contemporâneos" for Canal Curta, debuted in fiction as a director in the series "Baile de Máscaras", and has been directing branded content campaigns for Itaú, Verde Campo, Google Economics, and Guarana Antarctica. In 2018 he went to Japan with the documentary "Tenório and the Dreams of Judo", reuniting his friend and champion Tenório for another film - to premiere in 2021. In 2020, he released the short film "Dance Film", winner of best Videodanza at the CDMX International Film Festival. In 2021 he has already produced and directed two medium-format videos: the documentary “Samba da Gávea” and “Farra dos Brinquedos” (a musical adventure for children).

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