The producer and director António da Cunha Telles died.
He was 87 years old
He produced films such as "The Green Years"
(1963), by Paulo Rocha, and "Belarmino" (1964), by Fernando Lopes.
Diario di Noticias
By Lusa
November 24, 2022
Producer and director António da Cunha Telles, one of the
inseparable names of Portuguese Cinema Novo in the 1960s, died on Wednesday at
the age of 87, his daughter, producer Pandora da Cunha Telles, told Lusa.
According to the producer, António da Cunha Telles died
at Cuf Tejo Hospital, in Lisbon, and the funeral will take place on Saturday in
the capital.
Director of "O Cerco" in 1970, his connection
to cinema and the emergence of the new expression goes back to the beginning of
the 1960s, with the production of founding films of the Portuguese Cinema Novo
such as "Os verde anos" (1963), by Paulo Rocha, and
"Belarmino" (1964), by Fernando Lopes.
He directed the film of "Vidas" (1984),
"Pandora (1996) and "Kiss Me" (2004).
António Cohen da Cunha Telles, who was born in Funchal,
in February 1935, had practically completed, and still unpublished, the film
"Cherchez la femme".
Son of a Portuguese lawyer and a Danish lyric singer, it
was in Funchal that António Cohen da Cunha Telles started making films as a
teenager.
In the documentary "Chamo-me António da Cunha
Telles" (2011), by Álvaro Romão, the producer remembers to develop the
film of these first films in the bathtub, at home, because otherwise it would
take three months, if he sent it to be developed in the continent.
António da Cunha Telles intended to study Medicine in
Lisbon, but ended up following the paths of cinema. He directed the current
affairs newspaper "Imagens de Portugal", worked for the cinema
services of the Directorate-General for Primary Education and guided courses at
Mocidade Portuguesa, and was a camera operator for RTP, having filmed the visit
of Queen Isabel II to Portugal in 1957.
He received a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian
Foundation and went to Paris to study directing at the Institut d'Hautes Études
Cinematographiques, where he met Paulo Rocha. And it is by Paulo Rocha the
first film that Cunha Telles produces. "Os Verdes Anos" represents a
first for most of the technicians and cast involved and also for Paulo Rocha
himself as a director.
The film, starring Isabel Ruth and Rui Gomes, with music
by guitarist Carlos Paredes, is considered a founding moment of a new
Portuguese cinema, to which not only Cunha Telles will be linked, but also a
generation of other directors, such as Fernando Lopes, Manuel Guimarães , Faria
de Almeida and António de Macedo.
"The sad cinema that still existed, without grace,
without joke, without ideas, gray, didn't want us to appear, completely closed
the doors to us. (...) My first idea was to have been second assistant to one
of the directors of the time, to see how it worked. That was forbidden to us.
We got closer and started making films with teams that we invented", said
Cunha Telles, in 2014, in an interview on public radio Antena 2.
Awarded by the Presidency of the Republic with the rank
of Grand Officer of the Order of Infante D. Henrique
In 2014, when it dedicated a cinema cycle to Cunha
Telles, Cinemateca Portuguesa recalled that the producer created the university
course in Experimental Cinema, "which trained a large part of the generation
of Cinema Novo technicians", and also played an important role in the
distribution , from 1973, with Animatografo.
"His role as a distributor, based on a cinephile
logic that he cultivated at the French Cinematheque in his student days, is
equally notable, having been responsible for showing in Portugal classic films
by filmmakers such as Sergei Eisenstein, Jean Renoir, Jean Vigo, Roberto
Rossellini, as well as emerging filmmakers at the time: Nagisa Oshima, Alain
Tanner, Bernardo Bertolucci and Glauber Rocha", underlined the Cinemateca.
Cunha Telles' resume, as an associate producer, also
includes films such as "Angústia" (1964), by François Truffaut,
"The Barber of Siberia" (1998), by Nikita Mikhalkov, "Belle
Époque" (1992), by Fernando Trueba , and "The daughter of
D'Artagnan" (1994), by Bertrand Tavernier, all partially filmed in
Portugal.
The official biography recalls that António da Cunha
Telles founded the distributor Animatógrafo, "considered a revolution in
the type of cinema seen in Portugal", allowing the arrival of films by
directors such as Sergei Eisenstein, Glauber Rocha, Bernardo Bertollucci,
François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard.
António da Cunha Telles would once again sign dozens of
film productions, particularly from the 1980s onwards, such as "O
Bobo" (1982), by José Álvaro de Morais, "Balada da Praia dos
Cães" (1986), by José Fonseca and Costa, "O Fio do Horizonte"
(1993), by Fernando Lopes, "Aqui na Terra" (1993), by João Botelho,
and "Terra Sonâmbula" (2006), by Teresa Prata.
He has also produced telefilms, in particular for SIC,
namely "Monsanto" (2000), by Ruy Guerra, "Mustang" (2000),
by Leonel Vieira, and "Facas e Anjos" (2000), by Eduardo Guedes.
Despite this multiplication of functions in cinema, in
production, distribution and training, and in management positions, in the
administration of the former Instituto Português de Cinema and at Tobis, Cunha
Telles admitted in 2017: "In my heart I am more of a director than a
producer".
António da Cunha Telles made his debut in fiction feature
films in 1970 with "O Cerco", starring Maria Cabral and presented
that year in Cannes.
He also participated in the collective film "As
Armas e o Povo" (1975), which portrays the period lived in Portugal
between April 25th and May 1st, 1974.
In the following decades, António da Cunha Telles would
make less than a dozen films, such as "Meus Amigos" (1974), the
documentary "Continuar a Viver ou os Índios da Meia Praia" (1976),
"Pandora" (1993) and " Kiss Me" (2004).
António da Cunha Telles, honorary member of the
Portuguese Academy of Cinema, was awarded in 2018 by the Presidency of the
Republic with the rank of Grand Officer of the Order of Infante D. Henrique
"for the relevant services he rendered to Portugal, in the country and
abroad, for the knowledge of Portugal, its history and its values", reads
a note from the Assembly of the Republic.
da CUNHA TELLES, Antonio (António
Alexandre Cohen da Cunha Teles)
Born: 2/16/1935, Funchal Madeira, Portugal
Died: 11/23/2022, Lisbon, Portugal
Antonio de Cunha Telles’ western – executive
producer:
L’aigle et le cheval (TV) - 1994