Flavia Mello Moraes de Oliveira (born 25 April 1959 in Porto Alegre) is a Brazilian director and filmmaker. Owner of an important career in audiovisual and advertising, Flavia Moraes has built an expressive career as a director for over 30 years. Produced and directed more than 3,000 commercials, documentaries, movies and music concerts.
With documentaries, short and feature films, musica concerts, theater shows and over 3,000 internationally directed commercials, Flavia Moraes is one of the leading filmmakers of her generation and one of the first Brazilian directors to join the Directors Guild of America. Three times winner of the Caboré award, Flavia received international awards such as Clio and Cannes Lions Awards.
Pioneer in Branded Content projects, the director innovated the independent production model to television with the series "To Frito" and "Galera Animal", aired on open TV and produced in partnership with Nestle, inaugurating the concept of branded content in Brazil. Also for television, directed the episode "A teu lado leve", which marked the end of the TNT series "Fronteras", presented by Argentine director Juan Campanella.
Flavia signed the DVD’s/shows: "Quatro Estações" (Sandy & Junior), "30 anos de Coragem" (Chitãozinho e Xororó), "Sou Menino do Morumbi”, "Dalai Lama no Brasil" and "Cartola para todos". On two occasions directed the opening show of Rock in Rio, in 2001 with Sandy & Junior and 2011 with Claudia Leitte for those who made at the same year the acoustic show "Negalora", recorded at the Teatro Castro Alves in Salvador, with participations of Carlinhos Brown and the composer Sergio Mendes.