César de Sá

Most Popular César de Sá Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Os Últimos Temporais - Cheias do Tejo Trailer (1937)

01 January 1937

A series of images documenting the floods of the river Tagus. This film has been recovered and made available by the Cinemateca Portuguesa.

Um Homem às Direitas Trailer (1945)

22 February 1945

The confrontation of two different temperaments: Figueiredo, a hard-working shopkeeper; his brother-in-law, José, disorderly and wasteful, heir to a family with noble titles but poor.

A Song of Lisbon Trailer (1933)

07 November 1933

Vasco is a medical student in Lisbon, supported by his rich aunts, whom he had falsely told he had already graduated.

Ribatejo Trailer (1949)

13 September 1949

It is the story of two men in love with the same woman and fighting each other in and out of the arenas of bulls.

O Cerro dos Enforcados Trailer (1954)

17 March 1954

15th century. D. Afonso, an old jealous nobleman, demands that all stay away when his wife, D. Leonor, goes to church to pray to Our Lady of Mercês.

The Courtyard of the Ballads Trailer (1942)

23 January 1942

A portrait of the relations between neighbours in a Lisbon courtyard. A story made of small episodes of humour, friendship, rivalry, love.

The Tyrannical Father Trailer (1941)

19 September 1941

While rehearsing the annual play, a clerk tries to regain the attention of his beloved, in a comedy of equivoques.

Chaimite Trailer (1953)

04 April 1953

From the military planning to front-line operations of discover conquest of Mozambique by the Portuguese, to counter the Vatuas insurgency of 1894, when they were led by Gungunhana, a cunning strong African leader.

Mountain Wolves Trailer (1942)

23 February 1942

The film deals with the story of smugglers operating in the border areas of northern Portugal. A group of smugglers who escaped police installed in a village to have a quiet life, but facing hard times have to go back to smuggling.

Colonial Action of the Portuguese Trailer (1929)

01 January 1929

The aim of this documentary – especially in the subtitles – is to promote the benefits of civilization.