Amaral's first feature film and best known work,
A Hora da Estrela (
Hour of the Star) was released in 1985. Based on the novel of the same name by
Clarice Lispector, the film focuses on the life of a troubled young protagonist, Macabéa (
Marcélia Cartaxo), living in São Paulo. According to film critic Nissa Torrents, "the film upsets many stereotypes in its presentation of the female protagonist, who is neither beautiful nor middle-class. An anti-heroine, starved of affection and respect, she wanders through life looking for an image she can adopt and adapt." The film was well received at its release and was a
Submission to the 59th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. Additionally, it was entered into the
36th Berlin International Film Festival, where actress
Marcélia Cartaxo won the
Silver Bear for Best Actress. At the 1985 Brasilia Film Festival the film won best picture and Amaral won best director. Additionally, the film also won best picture at the 1986 Havana Film Festival. Amaral was chosen as best director at the 1986 International Woman's Film Festival.
A Hora da Estrela was shot in four weeks on a budget of $150,000, 70% of which was funded by Embrafilme. The success of
A Hora da Estrela led Amaral to immediate notoriety, though none of her other films have achieved such success. == Awards ==