José Mojica Marins
José Mojica Marins (March 13, 1936 - February 19, 2020) was a multifaceted Brazilian artist known for his contributions to film, acting, music, and television. His passion for cinema ignited during his childhood; at just three years old, he lived above a local cinema owned by his father, which undoubtedly influenced his creative journey. Marins is perhaps best recognized through his iconic character, Coffin Joe (Zé do Caixão), a figure synonymous with horror in Brazilian cinema. While he gained fame primarily as a director of horror films, his early career showcased a diverse range of genres, including Westerns, dramas, and adventure flicks.
Over the decades, Marins carved out a unique niche in the film industry, blending elements of folklore, social commentary, and outrageous storytelling that captivated audiences. His work not only entertained but also challenged the conventions of Brazilian cinema, making him a significant figure in the film landscape. With a career that spanned over six decades, José Mojica Marins left an indelible mark on the art of filmmaking and remains a legendary figure in the horror genre, celebrated for his creativity and daring vision.
Filmography
The Strange Hostel of Naked Pleasures
Hellish Flesh
Hallucinations of a Deranged Mind
At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul
This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse
The Strange World of Coffin Joe
The End of Man
The Awakening of the Beast