
António Coimbra de Matos: O Olhar Nos Outros
Documentary
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"Thoughts on the moon, feet on the road, eyes on others": António Coimbra de Matos revolutionized psychoanalysis.
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António Coimbra de Matos
António Coimbra de Matos
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António Coimbra de Matos
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Raquel Varela
Raquel Varela
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Raquel Varela
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Domingos Neto
Domingos Neto
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Domingos Neto
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Farrel Silverberg
Farrel Silverberg
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Farrel Silverberg
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Miguel Real
Miguel Real
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Miguel Real
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Ricardo Valadas
Ricardo Valadas
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Ricardo Valadas
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Miguel Carvalho
Miguel Carvalho
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Miguel Carvalho
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Teresa Coimbra de Matos
Teresa Coimbra de Matos
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Teresa Coimbra de Matos
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Irene Borges Duarte
Irene Borges Duarte
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Irene Borges Duarte
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Ricardo Araújo Pereira
Ricardo Araújo Pereira
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Ricardo Araújo Pereira
Self
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