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Director Walter Salles and lead actress Fernanda Torres promoting I'm Still Here at the 2024 BFI London Film Festival. In May 2024, Sony Pictures Classics acquired distribution rights to I'm Still Here in North America, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Turkey, Portugal, Australia, and New Zealand at the Marché du Film. [4]
Antidote (2024 film) The Antique (2024 film) The Antisocial Network (film) Anuja (film) Anweshippin Kandethum; Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story; Anywhere Anytime; Apartment 7A; Apocalypse in the Tropics; Apocalypse Z: The Beginning of the End; Appa I Love You; The Apprentice (2024 film) Appudo Ippudo Eppudo; April (2024 film) Aranam ...
Grand Tour is a 2024 historical drama film co-written and directed by Miguel Gomes, starring Gonçalo Waddington [] and Crista Alfaiate. [3]The film premiered on 22 May 2024 at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, and was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or in its main competition section, where Gomes won the Best Director award.
Portugal-Brazil coproduction [1] Mistida: Falcão Nhaga [2] Pacifiction (Tourment sur les îles) Albert Serra: Benoît Magimel, Pahoa Mahagafanau, Marc Susini, Matahi Pambrun, Alexandre Melo, Sergi López, Montse Triola, Michael Vautor, Cécile Guilbert, Lluis Serrat, Mike Landscape, Cyrus Arai, Mareva Wong, Baptiste Pinteaux
RTP Madeira is a Portuguese free-to-air regional television channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP) in the Autonomous Region of Madeira. It began broadcasting on 6 August 1972. It is broadcast in the Madeira Islands and via cable and satellite in the Azores Islands and continental Portugal.
10 March – 2024 Portuguese legislative election: The Democratic Alliance wins the most seats, narrowly ahead of the Socialist Party. Far-right Chega gathers 18 percent of the vote. [4] 27 March – Madeira's Legislative Assembly is dissolved, following the aftermath of the January police searches, and an election is called for 26 May. [5]