
The Dead Queen
Drama · History · Romance
Overview
Inspired on the true events of the Portuguese king Don Pedro (14th Century) which unburied his mistress to make her queen after dead. This film tells the story of Pedro, a man admitted to a psychiatric hospital for traveling by car with the corpse of his beloved, recalling simultaneously three different lives: one from the past, another from nowadays and another one from an distopic future.
Top Cast


Joana de Verona
Joana de Verona
Inês
Joana de Verona
Inês


Diogo Amaral
Diogo Amaral
Pedro
Diogo Amaral
Pedro


Vera Kolodzig
Vera Kolodzig
Constança
Vera Kolodzig
Constança


João Lagarto
João Lagarto
Afonso
João Lagarto
Afonso


Miguel Borges
Miguel Borges
Pero Coelho
Miguel Borges
Pero Coelho


Miguel Monteiro
Miguel Monteiro
Bispo / Médico / Ancião
Miguel Monteiro
Bispo / Médico / Ancião


Custódia Gallego
Custódia Gallego
Beatriz
Custódia Gallego
Beatriz


António Olaio
António Olaio
Paciente
António Olaio
Paciente


Pedro Chau
Pedro Chau
Guarda Real
Pedro Chau
Guarda Real


Cláudia Carvalho
Cláudia Carvalho
Mulher povo / Secretária / Mulher comunidade
Cláudia Carvalho
Mulher povo / Secretária / Mulher comunidade
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