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Mambo Italiano is a 2003 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Émile Gaudreault. The screenplay was written by Gaudreault and Steve Galluccio, based on Galluccio's theatrical play by the same name. Both the play and the film are based on Galluccio's own life and experiences.
The following is a list of Portuguese-language films.. At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul (1964); Awakening of the Beast (1970); Central Station (1998); Behind the Sun (2001); Bus 174 (Ônibus 174) (2002)
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Title Director Cast Notes Ref Dry Ground Burning (Mato seco em chamas) Joana Pimenta, Adirley Queirós: Portugal-Brazil coproduction [1]Mistida: Falcão Nhaga
Tabu is the Portuguese film with the widest international distribution as of 2012 and the fifth from Portugal to be commercially released in New York (Film Forum, December 2012), [7] after The Art of Amalia by Bruno de Almeida (2000, Quad Cinema), O Fantasma by João Pedro Rodrigues (2003, IFC Center) and, in 2011, The Strange Case of Angelica by Manoel de Oliveira (IFC Center) and Mists by ...
The film is divided into five sections: a prologue, three main phases, and an epilogue. The Valastro is a family of working-class fishermen in Aci Trezza, a small fishing village on the east coast of Sicily.
It functions as a film archive and promotes daily screenings of worldwide films at its headquarters, now located on Rua Barata Salgueiro in Lisbon. It was established in 1948. [1] The Cinemateca Portuguesa provides film festivals, film screenings, presentations, a museum exhibition, a bookshop, and a restaurant. [2]