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- An alien returns to Earth years after an earlier visit to reunite with his Earth son and together, they search for the alien's human wife.
- Etienne, a young father, must deal with the fact that his now-teenage daughter Rosa is ready to move forward and build her own life away from him.
- A determined and strong girl, Nazare, who will do anything to get her mother's surgery done, ends up saving Duarte, the son of a tycoon, from a wildfire. His uncle makes her an offer to betray Duarte in exchange for her mother's treatment.
- Water and ice are shown around the world, in all of their many powerful forms.
- M is a work of art that explores the relationship between sexuality and death. These two appear to be opposite forces, but in fact they merge in all of us, disguising the fear of death or the desire to die, the world of Eros and Thanatos. In M the character of Marilyn Monroe should be seen as a symbol of this interpenetration. The actress's death is as famous as her sexuality and thus sets a perfect example of how the ancient bond between sex and death is being forever mystified and exploited by the popular culture. M attempts to explore this phenomenon in a much more personal level. All the events in the work are fictional and they are set in no particular place or time. The work consists of film material that has been produced on and off in a time period of four years, beginning in March 2013 to December 2017. The footage was shot mainly in the home and grounds of Casa das Musas Art House in Nazare, Portugal. Other shooting locations were Litibu village in Mexico and Uusikaupunki, Finland. All the actors in the work are non-professionals and were chosen because of their strong essence and character. Although the work is based on a script the roles and events were adjusted to fit the actors presence, and all of the dialogue was acted by the artist herself as voiceover. At times the process of filming was on the verge of improvisation and therefore only the afterwork would fully determine how some of the scenes developed. This way of working turned out to be a crucial element of the work. M is not an attempt to tell a story or redefine a character. In fact it is quite the opposite. The elements of film are being used as pathways for the artist to move in and out of the characters, each character representing somewhat a side of the artists own fantasy. By placing herself in the part of an object of fantasy the artist strives to understand the unity of sex and death, not merely as a myth in popular culture, but as an integral part of humanity.
- He is a French taxi driver in Lisbon carrying the scars of a wife's infidelity that ended in tragedy when he found her with his lover upon returning from the war. She is a French woman in trouble with the law and she has a police inspector on her tail. They fall passionately in love, but because of his past he is not able to trust that she is not using him to escape the police. She must choose between escaping with him and remaining under a shred of doubt or turn herself in to prove that she indeed loves him.
- Quasimodo the hunchback is mistaken as the serial killer of El Paris. Can he clear his name?
- The "Flying Clipper," a five-masted, fully rigged ship, manned by a young Swedish crew, sets off to tour the Mediterranean. The ship and the sailors visit Egypt, Turkey, Monaco during the Grand Prix, Spain, and many other beautiful places.
- Diogo Bernardo Furlong, a Portuguese cabaret singer/songwriter, comes to Ireland to scatter the ashes of his dead Portuguese mother on the grave of his lost Irish father.
- Interview with a has-been boxing champion «who could have been great», probing, and soul revealing.
- Jean-François and his friend Catherine both work in an advertising agency where a juicy contract with the Floc washing-machine is to be signed. But they quarrel and separate. Catherine joins a competing house while Jean-François goes on working on the Floc file. One day, the young man has a stroke of genius in deciding to tie in the Floc machine with the hit song "Les lavandières du Portugal" (The Washerwomen of Portugal)...
- Being divorced, André does not accept the idea of having to leave the residence and his furniture, as his woman suggests, when she visits him accompanied by an antiquarian.
- Red Chargers tells the story of the North Canyon of Nazáre, the swells seen there during the 2015/2016 El Niño season and the extraordinary individuals, or "red chargers," who set out to ride them. The film focuses on the unique lives of big wave surfers, their dedication, the teamwork involved in riding the world's largest waves and the unique wave that brought them to Portugal.
- Since she was born, Isabelle Nalu, her father Everaldo Pato and her mother Fabiana Nigol have been traveling around the five continents pursuing new experiences, different cultures and perfect waves.
- Claude, Bob, and Mary form a surf group to travel worldwide seeking thrills and waves. Their adventurous journey takes them to exotic locales like Portugal, Morocco, Hong Kong, and Hawaii.
- Falacha is the captain of a fishing boat of Nazaré who lost part of his men in a shipwreck. Among them was the husband of Aunt Aurélia, who holds Falacha responsible for this tragedy. A few years later, Maria, Falacha's daughter, falls in love with Manuel, Aurélia's son, which makes the two young people the new Romeo and Juliet. As for Falacha, he succumbs to social pressure and commits suicide...
- In October 2011 Garrett McNamara returned to Portugal to explore the giant waves formed by the Nazaré Canyon. This is the story of two month leading up to an incredible ride, told by a group of people who helped to shine light on one of the biggest wave spots in the world.
- In a small fishermen's village love affairs are in turmoil, amidst political meetings and revolutionary activities. Nature adds drama to the human passions with its wind- and sea-storms.
- The perils of a young woman's search for work building bridges despite resistance from architectural execs, conservative parents and dead relatives. Suffice it to say: "There's no business like bridge business."
- The sea, often treacherous, is the only source of living of the people of Nazaré. The film tells the story of António and his family, where no dreams are allowed. There is also the mourning of the woman in black wailing silently on the beach or waiting for their children lost in the sea.
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- TV SeriesNez is an ordinary guy until one day he discovers an artifact with weird and unusual powers.
- People in the fashion industry have found sustainable solutions in their fightback against fast fashion, but they face the social and economic context in educating consumers or producing with less impact for the environment.
- After a horrific crash in Nazare that almost took her life, big wave surfer Maya Gabeira fights to overcome physical and mental obstacles and return to surf the giant waves again. Her determination is undeniable, as is the danger of tempting fate twice.
- Practiced a little all over the central coast of Portugal, the "Arte Xávega" is an ancient fishing tradition that was intensified in the summer months. Along the years it evolved into specific techniques in each beach that was performed. A long time ago it was common to see the fisherman on their boats breaking the waves and the bulls on shore pulling the nets, but now those days are only a memory lost in time. This documentary plays homage to the fisherman, men and women devoted to God and their family that very often sacrificed their lives to the fury of the ocean. There's no translation for "Arte Xávega", it's an ancient fishing tradition performed only in a few beaches in the Atlantic coast of Portugal and in Galiza, Spain. In our days, this cultural practice is almost extinct.
- Once upon a time, John was a promising surfer. Then everything went wrong. Today he is a shadow of his former self; stressed out, broken down and in the worst shape of his life.
- A documentary looking at what was behind the Nazaré Lady Miracle. Was it religious or did it have to do with extraterrestrial?
- This Screenliner short looks at the dress and customs of Nazaré, a fishing village on Portugal's Atlantic coast.
- The small Portuguese coastal town of Nazaré is unique in Europe. It became the Olympus of surfing in the 2010s. Monster waves roll ashore here between late autumn and spring. They are the largest in the world, so Nazaré is a hotspot for big wave surfers such as the German professional Sebastian Steudtner, the only German extreme athlete in this field who belongs to the world's elite. The giant waves are spectacular, but they are also extremely dangerous. They have given the former fishing port a new boom, because the activities of the surfers now attracts tourists in droves to the place even in winter. But accidents with serious injuries occur again and again. The documentary shows how the coastal town is handling the new attraction and how Sebastian Steudtner is preparing for a new record ride on the biggest wave on earth.
- The district of Leiria is located in the south central region of Portugal. It's a unique place for those who want to visit live History, where you can find Fatima's spiritual guidance or just have a relaxing moment in the Atlantic sunny beaches and enjoy the natural diversity on the mountains of Serra D'Aire e Candeeiros. It's a discovery of thrills and emotions in just one place, Leiria.
- The film follows Andrew Cotton, one of the world's best big wave surfers as he prepares for his Winter season in Portugal and embarks on an epic journey to find new, unsurfed wave spots. Alongside world class sailor Matt Knight and free diver Hugo Vau the three men spend a week exploring the coast of Nazaré, Portugal, experiencing the highs and lows of exploration. We hear what drives these men to dedicate such time and effort to this unknown search and the toughness required to take on what ever the ocean throws at them.
- Tackling Nazaré is no easy feat. Even with years of big wave training under your belt, the best of the best still struggle at the infamous Praia do Norte. With his arm-twisted by his close friend Lucas Chianca, Brazilian skimboarding powerhouse Lucas Fink set himself the goal of taking on Nazaré finless. Lucas brings energy, excitement and plenty of entertainment to every session he's a part of, and that goes up tenfold at a wave like Nazaré. Hit play now for a front row view of who the finless phenom truly is, and all that he went through to score, and take on, pumping Nazaré.
- For all people, life begins in the water, in the protective body of the mother, where they are gently rocked back and forth. After birth, life meets them again in waves. And finally they return to the water to conquer or grasp it. There is the scientist who tries to measure and calculate waves in search of a formula. In the meantime, the shaper builds surfboards, always looking for the perfect shape. And finally there is the surfer who daringly throws himself into the most dangerous waves and looks out to sea to catch the largest of them if possible. A documentary film that deals with life, the waves and the power of the sea and whose different protagonists unite the love for the waves.
- Official music video for "Voltas" by Rúdi Sousa
- 2014– 8mTV EpisodeHe moved from Brazil to the USA to live the American dream, and Alex Martin is someone who always puts his heart and soul into his life. His day job is to repair surfboards, and his passion is to surf the slabs at Mavericks.
- One injury is all it takes to be retired from professional sports, but these resilient heroes had other plans. Back from the brink, meet the world-class athletes who overcame disastrous setbacks while rising back to the top of their disciplines.