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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]
Number-one albums of 2024 in Portugal Week Album Artist Reference 1 1989 (Taylor's Version) Taylor Swift [1]2 [2]3 [3]4 Afro Fado: Slow J [4]5 [5]6 [6]7 Vultures 1
Title Director Cast Notes Ref Dry Ground Burning (Mato seco em chamas) Joana Pimenta, Adirley Queirós: Portugal-Brazil coproduction [1]Mistida: Falcão Nhaga
Will-o'-the-Wisp (Portuguese: Fogo-Fátuo) is a 2022 Portuguese musical romantic comedy film, directed by João Pedro Rodrigues. [1] The film stars Mauro Costa as Alfredo, the crown prince of Portugal whose passion for the environment leads him to become a fireman, where he falls in love with colleague Afonso (André Cabral).
In the early 1940s, Portugal was the setting for over a dozen films, depicting the city as a place of "international intrigue". [1] In subsequent decades, the trope of Lisbon as a city of espionage and foreign conflicts continued to endure, although films started to branch beyond this genre from the 1950s onward.