Mário Peixoto
Mário Rodrigues Breves Peixoto was born on March 3, 1908, in Brussels, Belgium, and passed away on February 3, 1992, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was a pioneering Brazilian filmmaker celebrated for his groundbreaking work in cinema. Peixoto is best known for his sole feature, *Limite*, an avant-garde silent film created in 1930, which debuted in Rio de Janeiro on May 17, 1931.
In *Limite*, Peixoto not only directed and wrote the film but also took on a small acting role, showcasing his multifaceted talent. The film is recognized for its innovative narrative style and striking visual composition, positioning it as a significant work in the history of Brazilian cinema. Despite its initial limited release, *Limite* has since garnered critical acclaim and is often cited as a masterpiece of experimental filmmaking.
Throughout his life, Peixoto remained an enigmatic figure in the film industry, with *Limite* standing as a testament to his artistic vision and dedication. His contributions have left a lasting impact on filmmakers and cinephiles alike, securing his place in the annals of cinematic history. Mário Peixoto’s legacy continues to inspire new generations of artists in Brazil and beyond.