Rogerio Sobreira

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Born on November 15, 1991 (33 years old)

From Goiânia, Brasil

Known for Sound

Biography

Rogerio Sobreira is Brazilian Composer, Multi-instrumentalist, Producer, Conductor and Researcher with a masters degree in Music (Universidade Federal de Goiás). Notable credits include the Cuban film "El Útlimo País" (2017), directed by Gretel Marín, that premiered at the Malaga Film Festival in Spain. He also is a frequent collaborator with composer Fabio Góes composing additional music and orchestrating featured films such as "Caramelo" (2025), directed by Diego Freitas, "Monica and Friends - Bonds" (2019), directed by Daniel Rezende (which was the first live-action comic book adaptation to acclaimed "Monica and Friends"), "Chuck Billy and the marvelous guava tree" (2025), directed by Fernando Fraiha, Argentinian film "No Soy Tu Mami (2019), Amazon Prime original series "All or Nothing: Brazil National Team" (2020), Amazon Prime original films "Um ano inesquecível: Inverno" and "Um ano inesquecível: Primavera", Starplus original "Passagrana" (2024), Netflix original series "Desperate Lies" (2024), Netflix original films "Double Dad"(2021), "Someone Borrowed" (2022), and Monica and Friends - Lessons (2021). He also has collaborated with audio production company Mdois on the series "Queima Mufa" (2020) and several Esports competitions that include: Brazilian LOL Championship, LATAM Rainbow Six Siege Championship, Wild Rift, and Amazon Prime's Brazilian version of "Last One Laughing" (2021).