
Al Berto
Drama
Overview
Portugal, 1975. A time of rough changes. A young gay artist trapped in a small seaside town ran by communist winds. Al Berto, the writer, embodies an entire moving generation. He and his friends exude youth, eccentricity and hope for the future - but right after the fall of Portugal's dictatorship system, the country is not yet ready for his love story.
Top Cast


Ricardo Teixeira
Ricardo Teixeira
Al Berto
Ricardo Teixeira
Al Berto


José Pimentão
José Pimentão
João Maria
José Pimentão
João Maria


Ana Vilela da Costa
Ana Vilela da Costa
Clara
Ana Vilela da Costa
Clara


João Villas-Boas
João Villas-Boas
Maria Belga
João Villas-Boas
Maria Belga


Rita Loureiro
Rita Loureiro
Alcide
Rita Loureiro
Alcide
Mia Tomé
Mia Tomé
Cândida
Mia Tomé
Cândida


Gabriela Barros
Gabriela Barros
Leonor
Gabriela Barros
Leonor


Raquel Rocha Vieira
Raquel Rocha Vieira
Sara
Raquel Rocha Vieira
Sara


Joana Almeida
Joana Almeida
Manuela
Joana Almeida
Manuela


Manuela Couto
Manuela Couto
Mulher do Sarau
Manuela Couto
Mulher do Sarau
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