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A Woman’s Revenge
This version of the famous story from Les diaboliques by Barbey d’Aurevilly (1874) features beautiful classical music, costumes and theatrical conventPublished on: -
Demain?
Delmira Agustini (Uruguay, 1886-1914) is considered one of the greatest female poets in Latin America. Filmmaker Laurent provides a beautiful, calm anPublished on: -
The Baron
A Dracula-esque nobleman reigns with terror over his fiefdom’s commoners. Horror meets musical comedy. Disquieting political allegory.Published on: -
A History of Mutual Respect
A micro-budget film, buzzing with interstellar ambition, flamboyance and guts announces that the Abrantes/Schmidt partnership has fully arrived.Published on: -
Imagens de uma cidade perdida
There is a curious difference between cinema and real life. Anyone returning home from a journey to Lisbon, who says how pleasant it is to…Published on: -
Through a Fine Screen
Critical work reflecting on the secret history of the first unmanipulated iconic news photo of an American shantytown.Published on: -
Silêncio de dois sons
Mysterious, dreamy fiction about a mother who tells a secret story to her daughter, while two babies are asleep. The house is a character as…Published on: -
Cerro negro
Subdued, moving fiction about a young immigrant couple from Brazil in Lisbon. She visits him in prison.Published on: -
Le trésor des îles chiennes
The world after the atomic age. An engineer disappears, together with his consortium (Kryo’Corp) and his discovery: a new energy source powered by thePublished on: -
Lisboa-Província
In this quietly poetic film, Maria do Céu returns beyond the Tagus to fertile, polyphonic Alentejo and a village she left forty-five years ago for…Published on: