António Feio

Most Popular António Feio Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Ballad of Dog Beach Trailer (1987)

12 March 1987

In Portugal, in the 60s, the corpse of a man appears on Dog's Beach. The corpse is identified as the major Dantas, a man wanted by authorities after his escape from a military prison where he was awaiting trial for insurrection.

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.

Sorte Nula Trailer (2004)

09 December 2004

Alberto is planning the ultimate romantic escape, but before he can catch the airplane he will endure the creepiest day of his life.

Filme da Treta Trailer (2006)

23 September 2006

After having an "apocalyptic vision" in a peep-show cabin, Zezé decides to enter in the Order of the Caracolários Descalços.

Donasvinte Trailer (1979)

01 January 1979

Um Campista em Apuros Trailer (1968)

05 January 1968

While on his way to a picnic in Lisbon, Manuel stops to help two foreigners that had a car breakdown.

Zé Pimpão, O Acelera Trailer (2007)

13 March 2007

O Lampião da Estrela Trailer (2000)

30 May 2000

When a football agent acquires the rights of two young Mozambican players, he tries to transfer them to Benfica, his favorite club.

A Treta Continua Trailer (2003)

26 July 2003

Seen by more than 200,000 spectators, the show sold out every venue where it was staged. With updated texts and images, and the duo António Ferio and José Pedro Gomes, it continues the everyday conversations about everything and nothing! Show recorded in July 2003, at the Recreios Coliseum, with over 2h30m of pure entertainment.

A Verdadeira Treta Trailer (2008)

09 September 2008

The "philosophy of nonsense" in its essence. Tóni and Zezé, two representatives of the "chico-espertus lusitanos" species, discuss important current affairs.

Pôr do Sol no Areeiro Trailer (1983)

19 October 1983

Set in the early 1970s, Pôr do Sol no Areeiro has an excellent storyline, perfectly capturing the mindset of the bourgeoisie of the Avenidas who trade cars, feelings, and people with the ease of an amorality that was typical of Lisbon society at that time.