Gabriel Salazar is a Brazilian actor, director, writer, producer and composer born in Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul.
Graduated in Performing Arts (UFSC), Gabriel started acting in 2013.
He was a part of the lead cast in "180 Graus" ("180 Degrees" - 2016-2018), a web series directed by Phil Rocha - the first season was also released as a feature film and presented at the 2017 Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival.
He also had a recurring role in the HBO/O2 Filmes series "Pico da Neblina" ("Joint Venture" - 2019-2022) directed by Fernando Meirelles and Quico Meirelles.
He began his directing career with the short documentary "Sonata Julieta" (2022); then directed "Devaneio" (2023) and "Duração-Diferença" (2023), both experimental documentaries.
Inspired by Lois Patiño's short movies project called "Paisaje-Duración" (Duration-Landscape) and Hiroshi Sugimoto's photo series "Seascapes", "Duração-Diferença" (Duration-Difference) reveals the difference through duration, through time; this short experimental movie seeks to capture, as Patiño and Sugimoto achived, the immanence as the entrance for something more - or something in between.
Reverie. Daydream. Fantasize. Digress. The static look in absence, the look that is lost trying to be present. Everyday scenes, desires, feelings and impulses present and re-present; and how this affects the body.
A "short film gift" documentary that shows how Alzheimer's has affected and affects Julieta. These are affective movements that appear in the game between: pauses and flow, approaches and distances, music and silence.
Six teenagers go through life changing events while they try to keep a very strong friendship with each other.
Matheus is a student who recently lost his parents in a plane crash and his boyfriend in a car accident. Alone and vulnerable he is teleported by an Alien who seeks to steal the humans identities while pretends to be his dead boyfriend.