
How Fernando Pessoa Saved Portugal
Comedy
Overview
Lisbon, Portugal, 1927. The writer and journalist Fernando Pessoa accepts from his boss the commission to create an advertising slogan for the drink Coca-Louca; but conservative government authorities consider the new drink as revolutionary as it is diabolical.
Top Cast


Carloto Cotta
Carloto Cotta
Fernando Pessoa / Álvaro de Campos
Carloto Cotta
Fernando Pessoa / Álvaro de Campos


Manuel Mozos
Manuel Mozos
Mr. Moitinho de Almeida
Manuel Mozos
Mr. Moitinho de Almeida


Diogo Dória
Diogo Dória
Minister of Health
Diogo Dória
Minister of Health
Alexandre Pieroni Calado
Alexandre Pieroni Calado
Mourinho / Poem Voice (voice)
Alexandre Pieroni Calado
Mourinho / Poem Voice (voice)
Ricardo Gross
Ricardo Gross
Father Marinheiro Bicha da Horta
Ricardo Gross
Father Marinheiro Bicha da Horta
Mia Tomé
Mia Tomé
Painter's Model
Mia Tomé
Painter's Model


Eugène Green
Eugène Green
Painter
Eugène Green
Painter
Zé Branco
Zé Branco
Tram Passenger #1
Zé Branco
Tram Passenger #1


Sofia Bénard da Costa
Sofia Bénard da Costa
Tram Passenger #2
Sofia Bénard da Costa
Tram Passenger #2
Aurora Bénard
Aurora Bénard
Tram Passenger #3
Aurora Bénard
Tram Passenger #3
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