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A Portuguese Film

A Portuguese Film

20111h 44m

Overview

A documentary about the world of portuguese cinema, with interviews with some critics and directors.

Directed by Vítor Alves
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Top Cast

Manuel Mozos

Manuel Mozos

Himself

Rita Azevedo Gomes

Rita Azevedo Gomes

Herself

Gabriel Abrantes

Gabriel Abrantes

Himself

João Pedro Rodrigues

João Pedro Rodrigues

Himself

João Rui Guerra da Mata

João Rui Guerra da Mata

Himself

João Salaviza

João Salaviza

Himself

J

João Lopes

Himself

António-Pedro Vasconcelos

António-Pedro Vasconcelos

Himself

L

Luís Miguel Oliveira

Himself

Themes & Keywords

portugalinterviewportuguese cinema

About A Portuguese Film

A Portuguese Film is a documentary film released in 2011 exploring themes of portugal, interview, portuguese cinema. Directed by Vítor Alves, it stars Manuel Mozos, Rita Azevedo Gomes, Gabriel Abrantes. A documentary about the world of portuguese cinema, with interviews with some critics and directors.

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