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Portuguese film history began on 18 June 1896, at the Real Colyseu da Rua da Palma nº 288, in Lisbon, when Edwin Rousby presented Robert William Paul's Animatograph, using a Teatrograph projector. This places the debut of film in Portugal around six months after the Lumière brothers' inaugural presentation in Paris.
The following are lists of Portuguese films ordered by decade and year of release. For an alphabetical list of Portuguese films see Category:Portuguese films . 1930s to 1990s
Cinemateca Portuguesa is a public institution dedicated to the diffusion and preservation of the filmic arts in Portugal and, in particular, of Portuguese Cinema. 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]
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Entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival: Passagem ou A Meio Caminho: Jorge Silva Melo: 1981: Cerromaior: Luís Filipe Rocha: Francisca: Manoel de Oliveira: Oxalá (Leave It to God) António-Pedro Vasconcelos: 8 May 1981 Rita: José Ribeiro Mendes: Kilas, o Mau da Fita: José Fonseca e Costa: The Territory: Raúl Ruiz: 1982: A ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1923: A Sereia de Pedra: Roger Lion: Maria Emília Castelo Branco, Gil Clary, Max Maxudian: Drama: Shown widely in Brazil also.: 1930: Maria do Mar
António de Macedo (5 July 1931 − 5 October 2017) was a Portuguese filmmaker, writer, university professor and lecturer. [1]He gave up filmmaking in the 1990s as he felt systematically excluded from the state support programs of the Portuguese Ministry of Culture, the only financial source for film production in Portugal in that time.