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859 articles available in total starting from 05/09/2002. Last article published on 28/10/2025.

Bad Blood opens Fantasporto

Bad Blood, directed by Tiago Guedes and Federico Serra, will have its world premiere at the 26th Fantasporto, Oporto International Film Festival (February 20 – March 5), becoming the first...  

02/02/2006 | Festivals | Portugal

Match Point hits the screens

Five new films hit national screens this Thursday, including two of the most acclaimed British titles of 2005, as well as a co-production between Canada and the UK. Part of the Official Selection...  

19/01/2006 | Releases | Portugal

Interview: Carmen Jimenez & Alina Sigaro - Alta Classics • Distributor

Interview with Carmen Jimenez, head of press, and Alina Sigaro, head of marketing

Alta Films distributes films from different countries, mainly European ones, which are generally quality independent films  

03/01/2006

Interview: José Luís Carvalhosa • Coproducer

"I am not an American-type of producer"

Fábrica de Imagens assumed the Portuguese part of the production of Sud Express. José Luís Carvalhosa tells us about this experience and about the projects of his production company  

03/01/2006

Interview: Chema de la Peña & Gabriel Velázquez • Directors

"Sud Express was an amazing world of emotions"

Two directors for a long journey. From Lisbon to Paris shooting the stories of the Sud Express passengers, they created a visceral film about hope and loneliness  

03/01/2006

Sud Express

If films are a journey, then Sud Express is the fifth essence of this concept  

03/01/2006 | Films | Reviews

Odete: love after life

It is time for the national premiere of one of the most awaited Portuguese titles of the year. Odete, which opens today with 10 copies (distributed by Lusomundo) marks the coming back of João...  

29/12/2005 | Releases | Portugal

A more European Christmas

King Kong might be hard to beat, but he doesn't seem to scare the industry. These Christmas Holidays, Portuguese distributors decided to release several European titles instead of saving them for...  

22/12/2005 | Releases | Portugal

Diderot's The Fataliste according to Botelho

After Who are you? (2001), adapted from Almeida Garrett's 19th century play "Frei Luís de Sousa", Portuguese filmmaker João Botelho returned to another classic of literature as a starting point...  

08/12/2005 | Releases | Portugal

The Crime of the Father Amaro enters into History

Not simply the biggest national box office hit in 2005 but also one of most seen Portuguese films ever: 218.500 people have seen Carlos Coelho da Silva's The Crime of the Father Amaro so far. Co...  

05/12/2005 | Box Office | Portugal

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