
Walter Salles
Directing • Born 1956-04-12
Biography
Walter Moreira Salles Júnior (/ˈsɑːlɪs/; Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈvawteʁ ˈsalis]; born 12 April 1956) is a Brazilian filmmaker. A major figure of the Resumption Cinema in Brazil, Salles is widely regarded as one of the greatest Brazilian filmmakers of all time. His accolades include an Academy Award accepted for Best International Film, three Cannes Film Festival prizes, three Venice Film Festival prizes, two British Academy Film Awards, a Golden Bear and a Golden Globe. He first became internationally known for his film Central Station (1998), which earned two Academy Awards nominations, for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Actress for Fernanda Montenegro, winning a Golden Globe and a BAFTA for Best Foreign Language Film as well as the Golden Bear at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. His subsequent works include Behind the Sun (2001), The Motorcycle Diaries (2004), Dark Water (2005) and On the Road (2012). At the 97th Academy Awards, his critically acclaimed film I'm Still Here (2024) received a rare double nomination for Best Picture and Best International Feature; it won the latter, becoming the first Brazilian film to win an Academy Award in any category. Heir to Itaú Unibanco, with a fortune valued at US$4.5 billion (R$24.26 billion), Salles is the third richest filmmaker in the world. Description above from the Wikipedia article Walter Salles, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
9 credits
Beneath the Surface: The Making of 'Dark Water'
Movie • 2005
Self

At the Edge of the Earth
Movie • 2002
Self

Traveling with Che Guevara
Movie • 2004
Self

A Linguagem do Cinema
Movie • 2001

Critic
Movie • 2008
Self

Conquista Central Station - The 7 days of creation
Movie • 2002
Self

VINTE - RioFilme, 20 anos de cinema brasileiro
Movie • 2013
Self

Films to Die For
Movie • 2025
Self - Interviewee

The Oscars
TV • 1953
Self