Gonçalo Oliveira Trailers
Bonds That Time Does Not Break TrailerTimeless TrailerVoltar e Voltar Trailer
Bonds That Time Does Not Break TrailerTimeless TrailerVoltar e Voltar Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
13 January 2012
Álvaro and Jaime, two childhood friends in their twenties, share a particularly critical view of the functioning of society in all its dimensions.
25 June 2022
And only the Man remains immune. Consumed by desperation, in an attempt to save the Woman and protect his Son, the Man goes looking for help and travels through the village where nothing is as it seems.
06 July 1983
An aristocratic Sicilian family living in the 1950s. Count Villafratti has sex one night with his nymphomaniac daughter because he thinks she is his wife.
09 July 2025
Uncertain whether his bus will arrive, a hesitant and anxious young man begins to question the point of waiting.
31 December 2020
Egas Moniz, a man marked by perseverance and ambition. Audacious and in dissonance with a country full of “narrow-minded” people, Egas Moniz faced everyone so as to impose his scientific ideas, for which he was awarded, at a quite advanced stage of his life, the much-desired Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1949.
09 March 2009
A fiction within fiction, in which a television crew shoots a film about the poet and philosopher Anthero de Quental, from São Miguel, in a vision of his life and work staged and told through the fictionalized testimonies of those who knew him.
22 July 2022
Eva and Sónia, orphans in their twenties, with very different backgrounds from each other, are in a romantic relationship held only by a van in which they live in and travel across the country.
01 January 1989
Burlesque history, which summons various references to cinematographic genres, much in vogue in the 50s and 60s, such as comedy, horror film, police, war film, among others.
26 September 2025
On the edge of a lagoon, a young man is called to find his childhood friend. This gesture inaugurates a cycle of memories and absences, leading him to confront the weight of the past and the inevitability of accepting life as it was.