Marco Dutra, a talented individual, earned his degree in film from the prestigious São Paulo University's Film School.
Throughout his academic journey, Dutra collaborated with his fellow university friend, Juliana Rojas, on several short film projects. Their creative endeavors, "O Lençol Branco" and "Um Ramo", garnered international recognition, being selected for the esteemed Festival de Cannes and winning accolades worldwide.
Dutra's first feature-length film, "Trabalhar Cansa", made its debut at the Un Certain Regard selection in Cannes, solidifying his reputation as a skilled filmmaker.
His second feature film, "Quando Eu Era Vivo", is a testament to his growth as a director.
Beyond his work as a director, Dutra is also a multifaceted creative force, working as a writer, editor, and composer.
He is an integral part of the production group Filmes do Caixote, further cementing his presence in the film industry.