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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Yndio do Brasil

    Collage of hundreds of films about views on Brazilian Indians makes a surprising impression.
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  • Cavalo Dinheiro

    As an expressionist baroque master, Costa continues on his wayward path. The film crawls, as it were, into the head of Ventura (also to be…
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  • O Convento

    Burlesque and profound film by the cineaste who was once called a primitive genius. With Catherine Deneuve and John Malkovich.
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  • Hearts Know * the Runaway Brides

    Nineteen brides, scattered over four continents, run off on their wedding day. Dressed up in their wedding gowns they cross cities, industrial estates
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  • João Bénard da Costa – Others Will Love the Things I Loved

    A delicately painted, loving portrait of one of the essential faces from the Portuguese film world. At the same time, this posthumous homage is an…
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  • Terra Estrangeira

    Realistic drama about a generation in crisis is lost in a land that is insecure about its identity. Second films.
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  • Jenipapo

    Sharp politically-coloured thriller set in the slums of Brazil.
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  • Mined Soil

    Alentejo, Guinea-Bissau and Cabral are intertwined in definitions of soil as a repository of exploitation, crisis, arsenal, treasure and palimpsest.
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  • The Wolf’s Lair

    Every family has its secrets, the family of Portuguese filmmaker Mourão included. As the granddaughter of the well-known writer Tomaz de Figueiredo, s
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  • Quinze

    Raquel and her daughter Luiza are getting ready for Luiza’s 15th birthday, traditionally time for a big party and ditto dress.
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