Most Popular Eduardo Geada Trailers
Total trailers found: 15
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.
Lisboa no Cinema, Um Ponto de Vista Trailer (1994)
31 December 1994
The city during the beginning of cinema. The typical city at the time of the dictatorship. The New Lisbon of the New Cinema.
Lives Trailer (1984)
11 October 1984
Lives is the story of a middle-aged couple that dwells the night, the heroin and small tricks.
The Guns and the People Trailer (1977)
01 November 1977
Film directors with hand-held cameras went to the streets of Lisbon from April 25 to May 1, 1974, registering interviews and political events of the Portuguese "Carnation Revolution", as that period would be later known.
Ritual dos Pequenos Vampiros Trailer (1984)
01 January 1984
The movie centers around the rape ritual of a minor by four young men, with the intention of freeing one of them of his past relationship with the girl.
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 Holy Alliance Trailer (1980)
19 March 1980
In 1974, not long after the death of Portuguese dictator Salazar, who had ruled Portugal from the early '30s to the late '60s, a group of disgruntled Army officers held a coup.
Mariana Alcoforado Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
An adaptation of the renowned Portuguese Letters, originally written in French and attributed to Soror Mariana Alcoforado.
Passagem por Lisboa Trailer (1994)
29 September 1994
Lisbon, early 1940s. The neutral port town is an open door to freedom, for those who are escaping the Nazi occupied France and eastern European countries, and a war field for spies of every description.
O Funeral do Patrão Trailer (1975)
01 September 1975
Once the boss started deducting a third of the workers' wages on the pretext that it was necessary to purchase new machines in order to compete, a group of workers went on strike, occupied the company, but were expelled from their workplace by the police.
Lisboa, o Direito à Cidade Trailer (1975)
21 January 1975
The way in which the structuring of capitalist urban space reflects the contradictions and conflicts of the classes in struggle, and the demarcation of a Marxist analysis of urban reality, which the few off-screen statements only serve to confirm.
Impossível Evasão Trailer (1983)
12 October 1983
Impossible Invasion is the fifth film in the Lisboa Sociedade Anónima series. Set in the 1960s, it is a touching descent into the emotional misery of the petty bourgeoisie living in rented rooms, suffocating on precarious civil service salaries, with a cultural horizon of soccer and television, and against the backdrop of the colonial war and the glory of the bridge over the Tagus.
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.
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.