Dom
(Showrunner and Director)
Breno Silveira is a Brazilian film director with an outstanding career in movies, music videos and television commercials. A partner of Conspiração Filmes, Silveira has a degree in cinematography from École Louis-Lumière in Paris and began his career as director of photography, having signed the photography of more than ten feature films. His first feature, Dois Filhos de Francisco (Two Sons of Francisco), launched in 2005, stands as one of the biggest blockbusters of the past 25 years in Brazil and was the Brazilian candidate for the Oscars that year. He has also directed Era Uma Vez (Once Upon a Time in Rio), selected for the Toronto International Film Festival in 2008; À Beira do Caminho (Along the Way, 2012
Dom
(Showrunner and Director)
Breno Silveira is a Brazilian film director with an outstanding career in movies, music videos and television commercials. A partner of Conspiração Filmes, Silveira has a degree in cinematography from École Louis-Lumière in Paris and began his career as director of photography, having signed the photography of more than ten feature films. His first feature, Dois Filhos de Francisco (Two Sons of Francisco), launched in 2005, stands as one of the biggest blockbusters of the past 25 years in Brazil and was the Brazilian candidate for the Oscars that year. He has also directed Era Uma Vez (Once Upon a Time in Rio), selected for the Toronto International Film Festival in 2008; À Beira do Caminho (Along the Way, 2012), winner of five awards in Cine PE Festival, including best film, best screenplay and best actor; and Gonzaga - de Pai pra Filho (Gonzaga, 2012), winner of 5 Grand Awards of the Brazilian Cinema, including best film, best director and best actor. In 2016, Silveira created and directed his first television series, 1 Contra Todos (One Against All), the most seen Brazilian series on paid TV within Brazil. Following this achievement, the series is now on its third season and Fox is developing an international remake. Silveira’s latest work, Entre Irmãs (The Seamstress, 2017), a feature film and a short series on Rede Globo (Brazil's largest TV network), was the most successful show in Brazilian television in the past 20 years.