Bernardo Lopes

Most Popular Bernardo Lopes Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Antigone, or the Story of Sara Benoliel Trailer (2025)

06 May 2025

“A State for one man is no State at all” are the words from Sophocles’ Antigone. Sara has lost her brother to Covid–19.

Doutores Palhaços Trailer (2017)

11 August 2017

Where the suffering prevails, the medical specialists in smiles, enliven the hope and relieve pain for patients, family members and hospital staff.

Ascension Trailer (2016)

17 May 2016

At dawn, a group of peasants tries to rescue the body of a young man from the inside of a well. Women veil their faces in silence while men endure the situation.

Ivan Trailer (2017)

05 April 2017

During his birthday, Ivan undergoes the consequences of the choices he has made through his careless adolescence.

Eva Trailer (2019)

02 March 2019

Lisbon is the paradise lost where Eva finds herself imprisoned to an unwanted pregnancy.

Lux Trailer (2015)

01 July 2015

Pedro is a solitary writer who decides to embark upon an imaginary disorientation in order to get to the central idea for his next novel.

Jefe Trailer (2018)

04 May 2018

Cesar is 'the boss', the one everyone hates, the one some flatter and the one nobody tells the truth; the great successful businessman is on the edge of the precipice.

Moço Trailer (2020)

26 August 2020

Confronted with his mother's infidelity and his father's emotional absence, João arrives at a sunset where he refuses to return home.

15' Trailer (2023)

25 June 2023

In an increasingly virtual world, what are three rappers and a fan doing barricaded in a clothing store?

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.

Éramos Só Putos Trailer (2026)

02 May 2026

At a summer camp in 2007, João meets Ivo. We Were Just Brats is a possible narrative of a queer teenager who finds, in the dormitory and in the hip-hop and pop music of his world, a space that oscillates between self-discovery and punitive surveillance.