G.E.R. (Grupo de Estudos e Realizações) Movie Trailers
Most Popular G.E.R. (Grupo de Estudos e Realizações) Trailers
Total trailers found: 12
Bestiary, or the Parade of Orpheus Trailer (1995)
01 January 1995
One of the adventures of João de Deus.
Malvadez Trailer (1990)
01 June 1990
Coming from Fundão to Lisboa where he did conscription service, Matias found that the reality of ths
Alex Trailer (1991)
16 February 1991
The story of a child who faces the emptiness that surrounds the figure of his parents, disappeared in Africa.
Tall Stories Trailer (1988)
11 March 1988
12-year-old Miguel is punished because he has not done his homework properly: he must stay at his aunt's inn for holidays.
Oxalá Trailer (1981)
08 May 1981
A man exiled in Paris makes various trips to Portugal after the Carnation Revolution. Each trip is represented by a woman.
A. Palolo: Ver o Pensamento a Correr Trailer (1995)
01 July 1995
The film's starting point was an exhibit at the Centre of Modern Art (Gulbenkian) in Lisbon. By evoking a time in the past and the adventures of the artist's generation, Silva Melo is able to depict the oeuvre and the artistic persona of António Palolo.
A Tremonha de Cristal Trailer (1993)
01 August 1993
Armando, the only grandson of an old worker of Salinas de Aveiro, studies music in France and any news from him is scarce.
God's Comedy Trailer (1996)
20 January 1996
An ice-cream seller lusts after the female employees in his shop.
Where the Sun Beats Trailer (1989)
10 September 1989
Laura lives in the country with her considerably older husband. When Nuno, her brother who study in Lisbon, pays a visit, he realizes that his sister does not have a happy life.
Zéfiro Trailer (1993)
01 August 1993
Zephyrus is a film-voyage, a fresco about Southern Portugal. A movie dealing metaphorically with they
Lettera Amorosa Trailer (1995)
01 January 1995
João de Deus receives a treat from a friend, unclogs his bathtub, and contemplates Lisbon from his window.
A Walk with Johnny Guitar Trailer (1996)
01 May 1996
Lord knows where João de Deus has been. He's come home wounded in the head. He's got a bit of the soundtrack to Johnny Guitar in his head.