
Aly Muritiba
Personal Info
Known for
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1979-02-20 (46 years old)
Place of Birth
Mairi, Bahia, Brazil
Aly Muritiba
Biography
Aly Muritiba (Mairi, February 20, 1979) is a Brazilian filmmaker, winner of the Global Filmmaking Award at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival with the screenplay for the feature film "The Man Who Killed My Loved One" and his short film "A Factory "was a semi-finalist for the 2013 Oscar, in the best short live-action category, being left out of the final list of the five nominees to win the statuette.
The filmmaker was born in the interior of Bahia and in 1998 moved to São Paulo to study History at USP. Soon after, he moved to Curitiba with the intention of attending Communication and Culture at UTFPR and Cinema and TV at the Faculty of Arts of Paraná.
Acting
(2019)
Encarcerados
as Self
(2018)
Nóis por Nóis
as Sargento Carlos
Crew
Funk: Baile de Favela
Director
Renascença
Director
Nova Éden
Director
(2024)
Barba Ensopada de Sangue
Director, Writer
(2022)
Jesus Kid
Writer, Director
(2021)
Private Desert
Director, Writer
(2018)
Rust
Director, Writer
(2018)
Nóis por Nóis
Director, Writer
(2016)
To My Beloved
Director, Writer
(2015)
Tarântula
Director, Writer, Editor
(2015)
Nightmare Park
Director
(2015)
Counterpoint
Executive Producer
(2014)
Brasil
Director, Writer
(2013)
Pátio
Director, Production Director, Editor
(2013)
C(us)todians
Writer, Director, Producer, Editor
(2011)
The Factory
Screenplay, Director, Producer
(2011)
Circular
Director, Writer
(2010)
Reminiscências
Director, Writer
(2010)
A Revolta
Executive Producer, Researcher, Director, Writer
(2010)
Displaced Lives
Associate Producer
(2010)
Beard Boy
Producer
(2008)
With My Own Hands
Writer, Director
(2007)
Convergências
Director, Writer