
Maria do Céu Guerra
1943 (82 года)O Anjo da Guarda
Margarida Gil
Canto e Castro, Dalila Carmo
Lúcia is an independent woman who lives alone in Lisbon. Her father commits suicide leaving her a message on phone recorder, revealing a letter he wrote. However Lúcia can't find it in her father's house. On that visit she ends up meeting with her mother, a known political activist with whom she has a distant and tense relationship. In hope of finding the letter, Lúcia leaves to the farm where she grew up, on an isolated location. There she reencounters Álvaro, an old childhood companion, who shares a little life time he has left between roses and the piano, and the guardian angel that follows and protects her through nocturnal wanderings.
O Anjo da Guarda
O Mal-Amado
Fernando Matos Silva
João Mota, Maria do Céu Guerra
The Soares are a bourgeois couple, living in a good neighbourhood of Lisbon, but João, their son, is not integrating well in that pattern. He attends more political meetings than classes at the Faculty of Economy, and gets a job but that's short lived because his female boss makes him her lover. He longs for the coffee shops, and the companions of old, but he doesn't get true love from anyone.
O Mal-Amado
Perdida Mente
Margarida Gil
José Airosa, Eunice Correia
The story of a man who sees his life change radically upon confronting his progressive loss of memory. As his neurological condition advances, it affects not only his own life but the lives of all those who surround him.
Perdida Mente
Crónica dos Bons Malandros
Fernando Lopes
Nicolau Breyner, Maria do Céu Guerra
This exaggerated mockery of crime cinema tells the story of a gang lead by "Renato, o pacíficio" (Renato, the peaceful) and their attempt to steal precious jewels from the Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon. The weapon of choice? Bees!
Chronicle of Good Hoodlums
Saudades Para Dona Genciana
Eduardo Geada
Luís Lucas, Helder Freire Costa
Dona Elvira promises to get a job from José through the typical Portuguese wedge. In parallel, they are bizarre aspects and eccentric figures of the city life, including the tragedy of the actress Maria Alves.
Saudades Para Dona Genciana