Most Popular Marta Pessoa Trailers
Total trailers found: 22
The Room You Take Trailer (2016)
24 April 2016
We stare at mirrors as if 'image' was a weapon of self-defense. At night, I hide in actors' dressing rooms for a working class experience.
Alto Bairro Trailer (2014)
15 December 2014
In Lisbon 1950, John, 13, decides to invade the neighborhood of prostitutes, nobility and sailors, starting a new stage in his life.
Letters to a Dictatorship Trailer (2006)
01 January 2006
A hundred letters written by Portuguese women during the Salazar dictatorship were found by chance in a second-hand bookshop.
Fair Day Trailer (2004)
18 April 2004
Dawn is breaking into day. Fair day. As in every year. But this is a year of mourning. "It doesn't look right!" Vera says to her sister.
Alentejo, Alentejo Trailer (2014)
24 April 2014
Following international recognition of Fado, Portugal recently submitted to UNESCO the polyphonic songs of the Alentejo, known as Cante Alentejano, or just Cante, as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Guerra ou Paz Trailer (2014)
16 April 2014
100,000 Portuguese young men left for war in the countrie's former colonies. In the same period, 100,000 fled the country so as to not be part of that war.
De Armas e Bagagens Trailer (2013)
01 January 2013
What would you take with you if you had to leave home without knowing if you would come back? Between 1974 and 1976, nearly 300 thousand Portuguese had to leave Angola.
Donzela Guerreira Trailer (2020)
05 November 2020
Emilia is a writer, living in Lisbon in the year 1959. She is the “Damsel Warrior”, a fictional woman composed from the literary universes of Maria Judite de Carvalho and Irene Lisboa, writers of the city and the characters that inhabit it.
The Lurking Fear Trailer (2015)
25 April 2015
"The Lurking Fear" interviews Portuguese citizens whose lives where hit by the torture of its fascist political police.
Manual of Domestic Feeling Trailer (2008)
04 June 2008
Woman seeks house to domesticate. Wants sensitive, versatile space, any age, with sense of humour. Offers availability of feelings.
Warriors Trailer (2011)
16 June 2011
50 years after its beginning, it's still a delicate and hermetic subject today, based on an exclusively male speech, as if veterans were war's only owners and victims.
Natália, a Diva Trágicómica Trailer (2011)
10 September 2011
Documentary about the life of the lyric singer Natália de Andrade.
Ruas da Amargura Trailer (2009)
05 November 2009
The paths of pain are populated by men and women of all ages, suffering from lack of affection, lack of money, mental problems, alcoholism and drug addiction, or they are simply people who have come to Portugal in search of a life that is a little better.
Outra Forma de Luta Trailer (2014)
26 April 2014
In early 1985, the writer Nuno Bragança hands his friend Carlos Antunes a 13 question’s questionnaire; 13 sheets of graph paper, of which he offered the recto-verso of each for his friend to answer.
This Woman Is a Man Trailer (2025)
20 September 2025
A documentary that records the lives of a group of former (and some still active) Portuguese transvestites.
Lisboa Domiciliária Trailer (2010)
16 September 2010
Documentary about the old people living in the highest floors of old buildings with no lifts, in Lisbon.
Bolor Negro Trailer (2015)
01 January 2015
One day, a woman appeared at the Vigilatório de Enfermidades Comuns e Ordinárias (Common and Ordinary Illnesses Clinic) complaining of itching.
Rosinha and Other Wild Animals Trailer (2023)
02 May 2023
A film that scrutinizes the idea of “soft racism” and how it comes to drink from the exalted Portuguese colonialism.
Um Nome Para o Que Sou Trailer (2022)
30 April 2022
Between 1947 and 1949, the writer Maria Lamas traveled the country to publicize the reality in which Portuguese women lived.
Ole António Ole Trailer (2013)
20 November 2013
Documentary about the work and life of António Ole, one of the most notable contemporary artists from Angola.
Cova da Moura Island Trailer (2010)
13 May 2010
In greater Lisbon area, the name Cova da Moura has never been synonymous with well-being, education or prosperity.