
The Portuguese Nun
Drama
Overview
A young French actress in Lisbon to shoot a movie is intrigued by a nun she sees kneeling in the chapel where she is filming.
Top Cast


Leonor Baldaque
Leonor Baldaque
Julie de Hauranne
Leonor Baldaque
Julie de Hauranne


Ana Moreira
Ana Moreira
Irma Joana
Ana Moreira
Irma Joana


Adrien Michaux
Adrien Michaux
Martin Dautand
Adrien Michaux
Martin Dautand


Beatriz Batarda
Beatriz Batarda
Madelena
Beatriz Batarda
Madelena


Diogo Dória
Diogo Dória
D. Henrique Cunha
Diogo Dória
D. Henrique Cunha


Carloto Cotta
Carloto Cotta
D. Sebastiao
Carloto Cotta
D. Sebastiao
Francisco Mozos
Francisco Mozos
Vasco
Francisco Mozos
Vasco


Eugène Green
Eugène Green
Denis Verde
Eugène Green
Denis Verde


Manuel Mozos
Manuel Mozos
Receptionista
Manuel Mozos
Receptionista


Márcia Breia
Márcia Breia
Sacristá
Márcia Breia
Sacristá
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