Name Cao Hamburger Role Screenwriter | Uncles Flavio Imperio | |
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Parents Amelia Imperio Hamburger, Ernst W. Hamburger Siblings Vera Hamburger, Sonia Imperio Hamburger, Fernando Hamburger, Esther Hamburger Grandparents Helena Fausto Imperio, Domingos Imperio Movies Xingu, The Year My Parents Went on, Castelo Ra‑Tim‑Bum, Frankenstein Punk Similar People Caio Blat, Joao Miguel, Anna Muylaert, Felipe Camargo, Michel Joelsas |
The noite 08 12 14 entrevista com cao hamburger e daphne bozaski
Carlos Império Hamburger, better known as Cao Hamburger ([ˈkaw ɐ̃ˈbuʁɡeʁ]; born 1962 in São Paulo), is a Brazilian screenwriter and director of movies and TV. He is one of the creators of the Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum (Castle Rá-Tim-Bum) series of programs for children in the TV Cultura of São Paulo, along with Flávio de Souza, which gave origin to a successful movie with the same title. Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum was one of the most successful children shows to air in Brazil. He directed in 2006 another successful film, O Ano em Que Meus Pais Sairam de Férias (The Year My Parents Went on Vacation), partly based on his childhood memories.
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- The noite 08 12 14 entrevista com cao hamburger e daphne bozaski
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Hamburger was also one of two creative directors for Rio's contribution to the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.

Cao is the son of physicists and University of São Paulo professors Ernst Wolfgang Hamburger, of Jewish-German origin, and Amélia Imperio Hamburger, of Italian origin. He has three sisters: Sonia, a film producer, Vera, an art director and Esther, a university professor. His brother Fernando is a photographer.

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