José Vieira

Most Popular José Vieira Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Famille FC Trailer (2021)

25 October 2021

France has more than 200 football clubs of Portuguese origin in its amateur leagues. Famille FC reveals aspects of their origin(s), the relationship with the country left behind and the host country, and the inexplicable stubbornness of being Portuguese.

Le Printemps de l'exil Trailer (2009)

01 January 2009

The Spring of Exile is the story of three men who fled Portugal in the 1960s because they refused to be drafted into a colonial war.

We Came Trailer (2021)

24 October 2021

“I was 7 years old when I crossed the border on January 23, 1965, into Hendaye. I have no memory of arriving in France.

Le Pain Que Le Diable A Pétri Trailer (2012)

01 January 2012

Chronicles of rural life, misadventures from the past century, fights one must win to muster misery and resistance against servitude and wage labor in the South of Portugal.

La photo déchirée, chronique d'une émigration clandestine Trailer (2002)

09 November 2002

At the beginning of the 60's, thousands of Portuguese turned up in France through the underground. They were fleeing misery, war and repression.

Candidats pour du beur ? Trailer (2012)

04 June 2012

Looking back at the history of the struggle for true equality, we follow the daughters and sons of immigrant workers who have been nominated as candidates representing "diversity" in various election campaigns since the 2007 presidential election.

Souvenirs d'un futur radieux Trailer (2014)

18 August 2014

The film tells the intertwined story of two slums that were built, forty years apart, on the same territory.

Occupied Territories Trailer (2022)

13 September 2022

Occupied Territories is the story of a plunder told by the people of the mountains of Caramulo. People speak of their life after the violent occupation and forestation of their community lands by the State in 1941.

O Homem do Cinema Trailer (2025)

01 July 2025

The premiere in La Rochelle held deep symbolic and emotional significance: it is the festival co-founded by Jean-Loup Passek, now the stage for the first screening of a film that celebrates his legacy and the heartfelt connection between France and Portugal, between Melgaço and the world of cinema.