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767 articles available in total starting from 05/09/2002. Last article published on 23/04/2024.

Record number of Portuguese productions at IndieLisboa

This year’s IndieLisboa will include a series of Swiss films and a hommage to the 50 years of the Viennale  

28/03/2012 | Festivals | Portugal

Night Train departing from Switzerland

Danish director Bille August is shooting his new film starring Jeremy Irons, Martina Gedeck and Bruno Ganz in Switzerland and Portugal - Night Train to Lisbon is based on the bestselling novel by...  

16/03/2012 | Production | Switzerland/Portugal/Germany

Hell and Ave Fantasporto’s great winners

Tim Fehlbaum and Konstantin Bojanov’s films triumph at the Oporto International Film Festival.  

05/03/2012 | Festivals | Portugal

António-Pedro Vasconcelos doesn’t know when he will film again

With grants from the Cinema and Audiovisual Institute (ICA) blocked, the veteran director’s next film will have to be filmed “when there is money”.  

05/03/2012 | Production | Portugal

Portuguese cinema’s spring

March welcomes new films by Vicente Alves do Ó, Fernando Lopes, and Rita Azevedo Gomes  

01/03/2012 | Releases | Portugal

Tobis studios sold to Filmdrehtsich Unipessoal

Angolan capital firm acquires Portugal’s historical film studios  

24/02/2012 | Institutions | Portugal

Berlin laureates Gomes and Salaviza ring the alarm bell

Portuguese directors Miguel Gomes and João Salaviza (pictured), the filmmakers behind Tabu and Rafa respectively, both received awards this evening during the closing ceremony of the 62nd...  

18/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Portugal

Our beloved Tabu

In the style of a colonial film from the 1960s shot in 16mm, the prologue of Tabu by Portuguese director Miguel Gomes (Our Beloved Month of August) tells of how a crocodile became inconsolable...  

15/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Competition | Portugal/Germany/Brasil/France

What’s New About Love?: six films in one

What’s New About Love? is not only the first Portuguese feature film to be released this year, but it also has the added bonus of being directed by not one, but six different new directors: Mónica...  

06/02/2012 | Releases | Portugal

Fantasporto prepares its 32nd edition

The 32nd edition of Fantasporto will officially open on February 24 with the screening of Brit director Steve MacQueen’s second feature Shame, and will close on March 4 with Italian helmer Paolo...  

31/01/2012 | Festivals | Portugal

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