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Already from the start, the channel had an HD feed, at the time of launching, 80% of the movies in its back catalog were already HD-ready. [ 3 ] The channel airs the most recent and successful movies in many genres including drama , comedy , science fiction , action and horror . [ 1 ]
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Release date Title Director Cast Genre Notes Ref January 16: Alva: Ico Costa Crime, drama [1]January 23: O Filme do Bruno Aleixo: João Moreira, Pedro Santo Comedy
Mega Filmes HD was a Brazilian portal that distributed films, documentaries, television series, miniseries, telenovelas, shows, anime, and cartoons without paying royalties or taxes. The site was on the air for five years and came to offer about 160 thousand files of international and national products.
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
myBittorrent (currently known as YourBittorrent) was the first BitTorrent site that has ever been "kidnapped" by its registrar. The website went down on 10 January 2006 for alleged violation of the registrar's abuse policy. myBittorrent was given two options in an email sent by GoDaddy, neither of which included an appeal process.
The channel was first launched in Portugal, Angola and Mozambique on May 9, 2011 as AXN Black, replacing Animax. This was the first country ever to host AXN Black. [1] Carlos Herrán, programming chief of AXN Black, affirmed the channel would broadcast high quality programming, unknown to the most part of audience.
The Cinema of Portugal started with the birth of the medium in the late 19th century. Cinema was introduced in Portugal in 1896 with the screening of foreign films and the first Portuguese film was Saída do Pessoal Operário da Fábrica Confiança, made in the same year.