
A Portuguese Film
Documentary
Overview
A documentary about the world of portuguese cinema, with interviews with some critics and directors.
Top Cast


Manuel Mozos
Manuel Mozos
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Manuel Mozos
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Rita Azevedo Gomes
Rita Azevedo Gomes
Herself
Rita Azevedo Gomes
Herself


Gabriel Abrantes
Gabriel Abrantes
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Gabriel Abrantes
Himself


João Pedro Rodrigues
João Pedro Rodrigues
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João Pedro Rodrigues
Himself


João Rui Guerra da Mata
João Rui Guerra da Mata
Himself
João Rui Guerra da Mata
Himself


João Salaviza
João Salaviza
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João Salaviza
Himself
João Lopes
João Lopes
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João Lopes
Himself


António-Pedro Vasconcelos
António-Pedro Vasconcelos
Himself
António-Pedro Vasconcelos
Himself
Luís Miguel Oliveira
Luís Miguel Oliveira
Himself
Luís Miguel Oliveira
Himself
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