Nelsinho Rodrigues, guardian of father's works, dies

Nelson Rodrigues Filho, known as Nelsinho, died at age 80 in Rio de Janeiro from pneumonia and a urinary infection, worsened by stroke aftereffects. An engineer and journalist, he devoted himself to preserving and adapting his father Nelson Rodrigues's works, the renowned playwright, and left a mark on Brazilian culture through theater and carnival initiatives.

Nelson Rodrigues Filho, or Nelsinho, was born in 1945 in Rio de Janeiro and forged his own path despite the burden of his famous surname. Trained as an engineer and journalist, he worked as a theater director, screenwriter, and cultural producer, becoming the main guardian of his father's works after the latter's death in 1980. Notable adaptations include "Bonitinha, Mas Ordinária" for film and "A Vida Como Ela É" for television.

Nelsinho engaged in resistance against the military dictatorship, joining the Movimento Revolucionário 8 de Outubro (MR-8). He was arrested on March 29, 1972, while studying engineering, and endured three days of torture. His release came on October 16, 1979, after nearly eight years in detention, aided by his father's influence with the military. Initially a regime supporter, Nelson Rodrigues shifted stance upon learning of his son's torture, advocating for amnesty in the press and writing to President João Figueiredo.

During imprisonment, Nelsinho grew a beard that became his signature and inspired ventures like the Barbas restaurant in Botafogo, a cultural hub for debates, psychoanalysis, and political events. In 1985, he founded the Barbas Carnival block, regarded as a milestone in reviving street carnival in the city.

He passed away in the early hours of February 25, 2026, at Hospital Unimed Barra, admitted since Ash Wednesday with pneumonia and a urinary infection, plus aftereffects from a recent second stroke—the first in 2015. He leaves daughter Cristiane Rodrigues. The wake was held at the noble hall of Fluminense Football Club, and the burial at Cemitério São João Batista in Botafogo, beside his father.

The Ministry of Culture issued a statement mourning: "His departure represents a significant loss for Brazilian theater, cultural production, and the history of the country's street Carnival".

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