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80 articles available in total starting from 07/03/2019. Last article published on 28/10/2025.

FEST focuses on “The Portuguese New Wave”

FEST focuses on “The Portuguese New Wave”

This year’s edition of FEST inaugurated the Director’s Hub, a two-day event homing in on a range of issues relating to film directing, through discussions and case studies  

01/07/2019 | FEST Espinho 2019 | FEST Espinho Industry

Leonardo Mouramateus  • Director of Antonio One Two Three

Interview: Leonardo Mouramateus • Director of Antonio One Two Three

“I don’t even remember what image I had of my films before making them”

Two years after its first screening, in Rotterdam, Leonardo Mouramateus’ Antonio One Two Three premieres where it all began, in Lisbon; we chatted to him about the movie  

24/06/2019

FEST announces its complete industry programme and schedules

FEST announces its complete industry programme and schedules

The film-industry programme will unspool between 25 and 30 June, with more than 50 speakers and 30 master classes on the agenda  

17/06/2019 | FEST Espinho 2019 | FEST Espinho Industry

João Botelho finishes filming The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis

João Botelho finishes filming The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis

It’s a wrap on the shoot of this adaptation of José Saramago’s novel of the same name  

05/06/2019 | Production | Portugal/Brazil

IndieLisboa reveals its award winners

IndieLisboa reveals its award winners

My Grandmother Trelototó, Past Perfect and Campo are some of the national films awarded in the strongest Portuguese showcase in the history of the festival  

16/05/2019 | IndieLisboa 2019 | Awards

The Portuguese Film Fund supports six national projects

The Portuguese Film Fund supports six national projects

Part of IndieLisboa’s industry events, the Portuguese Film Fund is dedicated to post-production support  

13/05/2019 | IndieLisboa 2019 | IndieLisboa Industry

Portugal signs co-production agreements with Morocco and Israel

Portugal signs co-production agreements with Morocco and Israel

The two agreements will give approved co-productions the status of “national works” in the countries involved, and a minimum 20% investment is required from each co-producer  

26/04/2019 | Industry | Portugal/Morocco/Israel

IndieLisboa unveils the programme for its 16th edition

IndieLisboa unveils the programme for its 16th edition

On the heels of its second-best edition in 2018, IndieLisboa is planning an even more intense focus on national cinema, with 51 Portuguese productions among the 270 selected films  

06/04/2019 | IndieLisboa 2019

Rage wins the 7th edition of the Sophia Awards

Rage wins the 7th edition of the Sophia Awards

Contrary to expectations, Sérgio Tréfaut’s film outperformed António-Pedro Vasconcelos’ Parque Mayer, which cashed in on a mere three prizes out of its 15 nominations  

27/03/2019 | Awards | Portugal

The ICA shines a spotlight on the state of Portuguese cinema

The ICA shines a spotlight on the state of Portuguese cinema

The Portuguese Film and Audiovisual Institute’s Cinema & Audiovisual from Portugal 2019 publication reveals some interesting facts and figures for 2018  

07/03/2019 | Industry | Portugal

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