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- What hides behind the musicians that play in the streets of Porto? Luís Moya emerges in street life, revealing the humanity behind hard lives, living with theses musicians and showing us their original personalities.
- Every love story has a color version and a black and white version.
- Dr. Ivan has found two radical cures for unhappiness: the diagnosis of fake terminal cancers and the temporary elimination of some of the 5 senses. But will the therapies result or will they have unforeseeable side effects?
- A boy and a girl fall in love. But on the night they met, she was drunk and stoned and he toke advantage of her. Although she does not remember almost anything from that night, she remembers something that may compromise their relationship.
- A poem. A tale made of silence and complicity. Light and shadows, the charm of the night, the moon as a passion... This is a tale about someone who tried to make the dream come true. This is the tale about the cat and the moon.
- A group of children is organized for a common goal. But which? To achieve this, they develop their entrepreneurial skills, explore their talents and abilities, fail, disagree, but do not give up.
- In a rocky island exposed to the elements, a lighthouse keeper lives alone with his daughter. From the top of his tower, the father keeps vigil to the horizon line and for the safety of the passing sails. With no other company, the girl develops a unique complicity with the sea, which brings her toys in the shape of debris on the shore. Following the rhythm of the waves, these objects will unveil previous events, memories that the tide cannot erase.
- Circa 1950's José Custódio and Idalina receive 50 pesos inside a letter from his brother, who has been long gone to Argentina without giving any news. As simple folks, they think this money can makes them dream dreams come true. But the hard times that made José's brother went to Argentina to a better life are even harder those days.
- On July 6th, 1808, the "Bom Sucesso" caique and 18fishermen left Olhão, in Portugal, towards Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), taking with them the good news that Portugal was finally free of Napoleon's enemy troops.
- The black and white draw the threes elements, animating ordinary things in a poetic sense of the image.
- Through collage, this animation crosses a series of national events (from maritime expansion to accession to the European Community), thus composing a satirical portrait of Portugal.
- José Luis Espinosa Pardo, an active militant of the armed revolutionary organizations during Francoism and the Transition, but who ended up being a confidant of the state's secret services.
- How would we relate to ourselves at different times and distinct moments, in our lives?
- Maria José Silva is a unique figure in Portuguese culture: director, writer, actress and singer, writer, actress and singer, lives in Porto and has been making amateur cinema for over 20 years. "Women Betrayed" is her most recent film, a story of infidelity told in a woman's voice. This documentary closely follows the shooting, reflecting on how fiction mirrors social reality. «The term "making of" has entered the vocabulary of filming fiction films, and is normally a task assigned to less experienced directors or those just starting out in their careers. It goes without saying that, even though it is a bastard of the documentary genre, I have always wanted to make one of these meta-films: to accompany a film shoot for weeks on end, to be close to directors and actors and produce an absolutely free look at the creation of the film object; to use the material filmed and the experience acquired to present and understand the immense subtlety with which reality entices and drives the creation of a work of fiction. This making of resulted in a a reflection on amateur cinema and on Maria José Silva's search for a mediation of conflict mediation through cinema - and herein lies our complicity. Maria José Silva was born in Vila do Conde 69 years ago. In the 1960s she went to Lisbon with her husband, a republican guard, and put an advertisement in the newspaper: "Provincial girl offers to work for days". From then on, all the money her husband earned was later they bought a cheese factory in Rua de Santo Ildefonso in Porto. in Oporto. Maria José is a popular figure from the north and is known from many television programmes. She was already publishing her own records and poetry books when she started working in the cinema. Since Since 1983, she has directed 10 films, with the collaboration of her children and friends.
- History says that everything began with a Big Bang. The question is ... why?
- The time does not go back, and right back there, are moments which we don't give the proper value. With the appearance of a magical watch, Tomas will have the privilege to 'have the time'. Does will teach him to live?
- The "Golden Law", signed on May 13, 1888 put an end to the slavery in Brazil, either to the freedom project - access to land, education and civil rights. More than 100 years later, the struggle for equality continues.
- France has more than 200 football clubs of Portuguese origin in its amateur leagues. FAMILLE FC is an Atlas made out of vignettes of some of these clubs that gradually reveals aspects of their origin(s); rise and fall movements; the topography where they develop; joys and setbacks, friendships and rivalries; the relationship with the country left behind and that with the host country; intergenerational relations and the role of women; work and migrant associations; and the inexplicable stubbornness of being Portuguese. Because football is not a matter of life or death: much more important than that.