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The new phase was named Cinema Novo or Novo Cinema (New Cinema), and it refers to Portuguese cinema made between 1963 and the revolution in 1974 by directors such as Fernando Lopes, Paulo Rocha or António da Cunha Telles, amongst others. Like other new waves of the period, the influence of Italian Neo-Realism and the burgeoning ideas of the ...
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
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Portuguese viewers will probably recognize Laura Dutra, who plays a flight attendant in the movie. Born in Lisbon, Dutra, 25, is known for her roles in the Portuguese soap operas Sangue Oculto , A ...
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]
The film was style-defining for the comédia à portuguesa and turned its main actors into film stars. Comédia à portuguesa ( Portuguese pronunciation: [kuˈmɛðjɐ a puɾtuˈɣezɐ] ; Portuguese Comedy ) is a term conventionally used to refer to the genre of popular Portuguese film comedies made in the 1930s and 1940s.