Marcos Negrão (b. 1974)

Birthplace:
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Born:
June 11, 1974

Marcos Negrão is a Brazilian film director, producer and screenwriter. His main focus are global documentary projects with international appeal, social impact and potential to promote change. Through this conceptMarcos was already honored with over 30 international awards and has been working with partners like Discovery Channel, Amazon Prime, Google Play, Youtube Movies, AppleTV, ARTE, RAI, RTP, ABC and many others. Working as director, producer, and cinematographer, Marcos has developed projects in more than 15 countries. From the slums of Brazil, India, Kenya, and the Philippines to refugee camps in the Middle East and tribes in the Himalayas, Myanmar, and Amazon.

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Cinematography:
2010  The Broken Moon

Director:
2010  The Broken Moon
2021  Child of Nature

Producer:
2010  The Broken Moon
2021  Child of Nature

Still Photographer:
2010  The Broken Moon
2021  Child of Nature

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