António Mortágua

Most Popular António Mortágua Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Portuguese House Trailer (2025)

09 May 2025

The disappearance of his wife leaves Fernando, a quiet geography teacher, completely devastated. Aimless, he assumes another man’s identity as a gardener on a Portuguese estate, where he forms an unexpected friendship with the owner, stepping into a new life that isn’t his own.

Ramiro Trailer (2018)

01 March 2018

Ramiro is a bookstore owner in Lisbon and a poet in perpetual creative block. He lives, somewhat frustrated, somewhat conformed, between his shop and the tavern, accompanied by his dog, his faithful drinking companions and his neighbors: a pregnant teenager and her grandmother recovering from a stroke.

Oso Trailer (2021)

16 July 2021

A bear is sighted somewhere in the northwest of Trás-os-Montes. The animal causes a natural uproar, but his existence seems to be called into question by some.

Arrabalde Trailer (2024)

26 September 2024

Two friends cannot find their way around the city of Lisbon. It is a film, which could be a poem, that has no genre and serves as a bridge between the narratives, forms, and dreams of the characters they encounter.

Playback Trailer (2026)

27 August 2026

The Fever of Maria João Trailer (2023)

03 May 2023

Maria João lives isolated with her father. Fearing she will catch the disease carried by the wind that killed her mother, the father does not allow her to leave the house.

Corte Trailer (2020)

25 August 2020

At the core of a royal court unbalanced by the long absence of its King, where women seem to have disappeared along with reason, the Crown Prince is murdered.

Camarada Cunhal Trailer (2025)

24 April 2025

July 1956. Álvaro Cunhal arrives at Peniche Fort and is placed in the most modern and secure prison wing, considered escape-proof.

Eternal Flame Trailer (2025)

01 October 2025

One day they meet randomly on the street: João is unemployed, Clara works in the film industry as a production assistant.

The Portrait Trailer (2015)

06 March 2015

A group of actors interpret the words of Basil, Lord Henry, Dorian Gray, Sibyl Vane and James Vane, from the novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde.