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The Seventh Letter Trailer (1989)

13 August 1989

Some time ago Gerardo knew another man of the same age called Berardo. When he said the name, Berardo expressed his oppinion violently, saying that the «G» was owed him and that Gerardo, since he owned it had somehow stolen something from him.

E Não se Pode Exterminá-lo? Trailer (1979)

01 January 1979

The film of a performance of a selection of cabaret comedy sketches by Karl Valentin, with Jorge Silva Melo as stage director.

How Many Times Have You Dreamt About Me? Trailer (2018)

06 May 2018

Departing from extracts written by Fernando Pessoa, the characters walk through the city of Lisbon, having the streets and houses where the Poet lived as the background.

Bad Trailer (2000)

25 February 2000

Concerns an Irish woman, Cathy (Pauline Cadell), who dearly loves her Portuguese lawyer husband, Pedro (Rui Morisson); however, unbeknownst to her, he engages in one tryst after another.

Solo de Violino Trailer (1990)

29 November 1990

Adelaide Coelho da Cunha, daughter of the founder of the newspaper "Diário de Notícias", married to Alfredo da Cunha, then director of this newspaper, and mother of José, who is 20.

The Fatalist Trailer (2005)

26 June 2005

The complex relationship between master and servant is explored in director João Botelho's adaptation of Denis Diderot's popular novel Jacques le Fataliste et Son Maître.

Com Que Voz Trailer (2011)

27 January 2011

Com Que Voz is a documentary that recounts the life of Alain Oulman, an important cultural figure during the nineteen-sixties and seventies, who left an indelible mark on Portuguese and French society.

Abraham's Valley Trailer (1993)

01 September 1993

Ema is a very attractive but innocent girl, so pretty that cars crash in her presence. In her youth she marries Dr.

The Conversation Is Over Trailer (1982)

13 May 1982

The film was to be a documentary, but evolved during production to a fictional film. It nevertheless adheres strictly to the poems and letters exchanged by two of the most outstanding names of the Modernist Movement, Fernando Pessoa (in Lisbon) and Mário de Sá-Carneiro (in Paris).