
An Indian in War - Life and Work of António-Pedro Vasconcelos
Documentary
Overview
A retrospective on the life and work of Portuguese director António-Pedro Vasconcelos.
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António-Pedro Vasconcelos
António-Pedro Vasconcelos
Self
António-Pedro Vasconcelos
Self


Mário Barroso
Mário Barroso
Self
Mário Barroso
Self


Paulo Branco
Paulo Branco
Self
Paulo Branco
Self
Paulo Trancoso
Paulo Trancoso
Self
Paulo Trancoso
Self


Rogério Samora
Rogério Samora
Self
Rogério Samora
Self


Soraia Chaves
Soraia Chaves
Self
Soraia Chaves
Self
Jani Thiltges
Jani Thiltges
Self
Jani Thiltges
Self


Joaquim de Almeida
Joaquim de Almeida
Self
Joaquim de Almeida
Self


Ana Zanatti
Ana Zanatti
Self
Ana Zanatti
Self


António da Cunha Telles
António da Cunha Telles
Self
António da Cunha Telles
Self
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