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- A secluded farm is struck by a strange meteorite which has apocalyptic consequences for the family living there and possibly the world.
- Lennon, a new back-country ranger, travels alone through the dangerous wilderness, hoping to uncover the origins of a tragedy that has haunted her since she was a child.
- Murphy searches for his daughter after she is kidnapped by the outlaw Randall.
- Four friends whose lives changed forever with the arrival of a ton of cocaine.
- A reclusive and controversial author is drawn out of hiding when he begins to receive endless letters from an obsessive fan. What ensues is a dangerous labyrinth as he searches for the person behind the cryptic messages.
- Three young shepherds in Fátima, Portugal report visions of the Virgin Mary, inspiring believers and angering officials of the Church and the government, who try to force them to recant their story. Based on historical events.
- Like every summer, little Salomé returns to a family village in the mountains. Suddenly her beloved grandmother dies. While the adults are fighting over the funeral, Salomé is haunted by the spirit of the one who was considered a witch.
- On September 27, 1810, the French troops commanded by Marshal Massena, were defeated in the Serra do Buçaco by the Anglo-Portuguese army of general Wellington. Despite the victory, Portuguese and British are forced to retreat from the enemy, numerically superior, in order to attract them to Torres Vedras, where Wellington had built fortified lines hardly surmountable. Simultaneously, the Anglo-Portuguese command organizes the evacuation of the entire territory between the battlefield and the lines of Torres Vedras, a gigantic burned land operation, which prevents the French from collecting supplies. This is the setting for the adventures of a multitude of characters from all social backgrounds - soldiers and civilians, men, women and children, young and old - to the daily routine torn by war and dragged through hills and valleys, between ruined villages, charred forests and devastated crops.Highly persecuted by the French, already tormented by an unmerciful weather, the mass of fugitives continues to move forward clenching the teeth, just to save their skin, loaded with tenacious will to resist the invaders and retreat them from their country. Or even hoping to take advantage of the disarray to satisfy their basic instincts. All of them, whatever nature or motivations - the idealistic young lieutenant Pedro De Alencar, Clarissa Warren, the malicious little English girl, the shady dealer Penabranca, the vindictive Sergeant Francisco Xavier or the lusty prostitute Martírio, all gather by different paths to the lines of Torres, where the final battle will decide the fate of each one of them.
- In 1974, after years of liberation war, the Portuguese and their descendants fled the colony of Angola where pro-independence groups gradually claimed their territory back. A tribal girl discovers love and danger when her path crosses that of a young Portuguese Officer. Meanwhile, another group of Portuguese soldiers is barracked inside an infinite wall from which they will have to escape once the past comes out of the grave to claim its long-awaited justice.
- A Portuguese soldier who got stranded from his team during the La Lys battle struggles alone through dozens of German offensives so he can guarantee his companions' safety.
- TV SeriesAt the height of World War II, a young orphan is accused of conjuring the devil in an isolated town in the south of Portugal.
- A visually intense and poetic coming-of-age film portrays the fourteen-years-old David who is forced to become the man of the house while his grandfather lives his last days in hospital.
- Antonio leaves his farm for the city to be near his son Jorge, but finds Jorge's marriage failing and grandson Pedro rebelling, shattering his dreams.
- Literary adaptation which imagines the last months, in 1936, of Fernando Pessoa using the name Ricardo Reis: Against the European politics of that year he has romantic encounters at a hotel in a constantly rainy Lisbon.
- Portugal. Early '80s. A group of criminals spreads terror across the Algarve, with more than twenty bank robberies. The gang is led by a man they call "the Doctor" and a carpenter named Faustino Cavaco with the nickname "the American".
- A remarkable imagining of the historic voyages of 16th-century explorer and writer Fernão Mendes Pinto, one of the first Europeans to sail to and travel the Orient-- India, Japan, and places in between. Choral renditions of Portuguese singer-songwriter Fausto's progressive 80's pop album "Por Este Rio Acima" add inspiration to a lush period drama.
- Workaholic hotel architect effectively drifted apart from his family. He interrupts the latest, Moroocan project to spend a holiday with his wife Liane in Lisbon, but is delayed. Friendly local interior decorator João, a widower, enjoys hosting her. learning she's lonely to, he successfully seduces her with his personality and the estate he never moved into due to his late wife's cancer death. By the time Ben finally and senses the tension, it becomes clear already has a long affair with João's sister Antilla.
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- They thought they were finally going to enjoy a peaceful retirement... Three years have passed. Marilou and Philippe decide to show their grandchildren their new holiday home in Portugal. But once there, they discover to their horror that the house is still under construction. This is just the beginning of the problems for the grandparents, because soon they will lose their children. They have only two days left to find them, before their parents join them.
- Contemplating the failure of his life, Rogério drinks until losing control of his actions and involves himself in a bar brawl. His alcoholic drift takes him to the city port, where he falls asleep while watching passing ships. When a young woman appears in the night, seemingly running from something, Rogério offers to help and enters a nightmare he never imagined it could become his.
- Algarve, late 90s. Following the death of her grandmother, Milene - a strong young woman full of life despite a slight mental handicap - divides her life between her family of notables and a Cape Verdean family that keeps her going, whom she met when her grandmother died. The wind that whistles in the cranes plunges us into the world of two families against the backdrop of Portugal's recent past.
- Benoit Brisefer is a little boy with a herculean force,except when he has a cold.He's got no parents and he can't make friends with children his age ,because he involuntary always breaks their toys.
- In a terrifying Portuguese village, there is a legend. The legend of the wolf child. Desired and born on a full moon night, it all started when a young peasant girl, desperate for a child, asked a creature of the forest for a wish. The desire? A child she could call hers. But the forest creature curses the woman. When grow up, the child will bring teeth and blood to the village. Years pass, the child becomes a man, tormented and persecuted by the villagers, torn between his animalistic nature and a friendship with a young witch. The boy has to find out who, or what, he is. Together, the wolf child and the witch will try to break the curse and find their place in the world. 16 years after "Coisa Ruim", Frederico Serra returns to the legends and traditions of deep Portugal.
- Organized like a dream, structured like a musical and with texts, both spoken and sung, that lead us to unexpected, chaotic and exciting situations, which try to grasp part of what the unattainable Alexandre O'Neill left us.
- Margo gave up her career for the sake of her husband and now feels aggrieved and abandoned.
- A beautiful and intense visual story about hunger, misery and exploitation in southern Portugal in the 1950's and about the growing rage and strength building up upon people. The Alentejo planes and the night smuggling scenes are beautifully shot on black and white.
- A reorganization within a crime syndicate.
- In 1968, João begins his new job at RARET in Gloría do Ribatejo, at the front of a Cold War fight for hearts and minds. But he has a larger mission.
- Danger closes in: James tries to track the culprit behind the missing reel. Ursula sticks her neck out for João, who's haunted by memories of war.
- The craft gets complicated, quickly, as João eavesdrops then confronts Gonçalo. At the keyboard, Alexandre shows his hand and reveals his suspicions.
- After the autopsy, James applies pressure to Doc. Anne's sultry soiree serves up food, drink and intel. Sparks fly when Carolina realizes a dream.
- Will he fete and flip? James asks João to escort a defecting Soviet scientist. Carolina finds a refuge, and the mystery around Mia persists.
- The war heats up on all fronts while James questions João, Fernando comes under fire, and Henrique scores a key position. The CIA go on a mole hunt.
- A rough night turns into an even rougher day: A desperate João on the edge of exposure turns to Carolina for help. Bill discovers a truth about Doc.
- Under a microscope, João must think fast at the hospital. Anne airs her suspicions. Alexandre questions Doc. A trip to a psychiatrist yields a secret.
- Sofia returns to the scene of the fire. Parker makes his presence known at RARET. A conflict combusts as João tries to get to the heart of a killing.
- From the bitter to the smooth: João looks back and forward. Anne gets bad news, and Gonçalo hits pay dirt. All roads lead to an explosive end.
- In the "Pôr do Sol" homestead, Matilde lives a forbidden romance with the caretaker's son. Filipa, Matilde's secret twin sister, works in a fashion magazine and tries to uncover the truth about her own past.
- Homestead workers start a revolution. With little time to live, Eduardo gives Matilde the family treasure: the necklace of São Cajó. Simão plans to sabotage the prize-winning horse Testículo. Filipa's search for her origins continues.
- António finds out who was behind the revolution at the homestead. Simão manages to sabotage Testículo and makes further plans to ruin the family's cherry production. Lourenço breaks up with Matilde.
- Simão's plan to destroy the cherry production goes into fruition. Filipa discovers an important part of her secret past. Lourenço and Matilde get back together.
- Madalena discovers that her daughter Filipa is still alive and Simão tries to blackmail her. Eduardo gets a new heart. Lourenço's band is officially named Jesus Quisto.
- Lourenço quits Jesus Quisto after a disaster performance on live TV. Filipa finds out she's a Bourbon de Linhaça. The hitman hired by Madalena tries to kill Simão. Matilde takes a pregnancy test.
- Filipa finds and confronts the Bourbon de Linhaça family. Lourenço tries to reorganize his life after leaving the band. A mysterious person shots the hitman hired to kill Simão.
- Matilde is kidnapped. Police inspectors search for Narciso's killer. Jesus Quisto has a new lead singer with consequences for Lourenço. Maria da Piedade ponders searching for the son she abandoned.
- With Matilde kidnapped, Filipa disguises herself as her twin sister and infiltrates the homestead so she can steal the necklace of São Cajó. Maria da Piedade visits her long lost son. Eduardo gets severely injured after a fight with Simão.
- The police finds the hideout of the kidnappers and Matilde returns home. Jesus Quisto are invited to play at a vegan festival and Lourenço loses his mind after a break up. Eduardo is in a coma. Maria da Piedade leaves his son some clues.