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Portuguese film posters (88 F) Portuguese film video covers (5 F) B. Portuguese black-and-white films (38 P) E. English-language Portuguese films (13 P) I.
Juventude em Marcha (2006) Lower City (2006) Lula, o filho do Brasil (2010) Madame Satã (2002) Nise: O Coração da Loucura (2015) No Quarto da Vanda (2000) Normais, Os - O Filme (2003) Ossos (1997) The Three Marias (2002) This Night I Will Possess Your Corpse (1967) Tropa de Elite (2007) Adão e Eva (1995) Call Girl (2007) Arte de Roubar ...
Dry Ground Burning (Mato seco em chamas) Joana Pimenta, Adirley Queirós: Portugal-Brazil coproduction [1] Mistida: Falcão Nhaga [2] Pacifiction (Tourment sur les îles)
Entranced Earth (Portuguese: Terra em Transe [ˈtɛʁɐ ẽj ˈtɾɐ̃zi], "World in a Trance", also called Land in Anguish [3] or Earth Entranced) is a 1967 Brazilian Cinema Novo drama film directed by Glauber Rocha. It was shot in Parque Lage and at the Municipal Theatre of Rio de Janeiro. [2]
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Panama during his first overseas trip in the post, a source told Reuters on Thursday, as President Donald Trump makes a push for the United States to ...
A Promessa (English title: Broken Promise) [1] is a Portuguese telenovela produced by SP Televisão and broadcast by SIC.It premiered on 18 June 2024. The telenovela is written by Inês Gomes and Cândida Ribeiro with the collaboration of Ana Casaca, Ana Vasques, Filipa Poppe, José Carneiro and Manuel Mora Marques. [2]
The film was an international co-production among companies in Brazil, France and Italy. The film is particularly noted for its soundtrack by two Brazilian composers: Antônio Carlos Jobim, whose song "A felicidade" opens the film, and Luiz Bonfá, whose "Manhã de Carnaval" and "Samba de Orfeu" have become classics of bossa nova.
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]