António Casimiro

Most Popular António Casimiro Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Saudades Para Dona Genciana Trailer (1986)

31 January 1986

Dona Elvira promises to get a job from José through the typical Portuguese wedge. In parallel, they are bizarre aspects and eccentric figures of the city life, including the tragedy of the actress Maria Alves.

O Rei das Berlengas ou a Independência das Ditas Trailer (1978)

09 May 1978

The disastrous attempts of D. Lucas Telmo Midões to achieve in 1981 the independence of the Berlengas islands - lost eight centuries ago, during the conquests of D.

The Vow Trailer (1973)

16 June 1973

José and Maria, a young, devout couple in a remote Portuguese fishing village, take a vow of chastity on their wedding night to honor a religious pact.

Francisca Trailer (1981)

03 December 1981

The life of a young man, son of an English officer who lets himself become a prisoner of love resulting in fatalism and disgrace.

Os Abismos da Meia-Noite Trailer (1984)

27 January 1984

Irene is an agent for an insurance company. She is given the job of investigating the disappearance of an elderly librarian in a provincial town.

Dina and Django Trailer (1983)

29 April 1983

Dina (Maria Santiago) is a teenager brought up by her grandmother, employed as a housekeeper for a fairly well-off family.

Sofia and Sexual Education Trailer (1974)

01 October 1974

After her mother's death, Sofia returns from a Swiss college to her family's luxurious villa, in Cascais.

The Dear Lilás Trailer (1987)

13 November 1987

Beladona was the greatest star, or so she thought. Careless of her rural property, she lived by night countless adventures.

Doomed Love Trailer (1979)

25 November 1979

A story about doomed love between two people from different worlds and the impact in their lives.

Cerromaior Trailer (1981)

24 April 1981

After failing in his attempt to escape, a teenager is taken back to his family.

O Banqueiro Anarquista Trailer (1981)

10 March 1981

Part of the medium-length films for TV Lisboa Sociedade Anónima, O Banqueiro Anarquista is a fine example of what a fabulous script (by Pessoa), exuberant set design, attentive camera work, and an actor (Santos Manuel) at his most daring and accomplished can achieve.