O Primo Basílio
Jorge, a successful engineer and employee of a ministry and Luísa, a romantic and dreamy girl, star as the typical bourgeois couple of the Lisbon society of the 19th century.
António Lopes Ribeiro
Casts & Crew
António Vilar
Danik Patisson
Carmen Dolores
Aura Abranches
João Villaret
Paiva Raposo
Francisco Ribeiro
Cecília Guimarães
Maria Domingas
Carmen Mendes
Virgílio Macieira
Fernando Gusmão
Manuel Lereno
Elvira Velez
Luísa Durão
Luís de Campos
Costa Ferreira
Manuel Santos Carvalho
Álvaro Malta
Guilhermina Viegas
Irene Fernandes
João Rosa
Maria d'Apparecida
Maria Olguim
Mário Santos
Pizani Burnay
Also Directed by António Lopes Ribeiro
While rehearsing the annual play, a clerk tries to regain the attention of his beloved, in a comedy of equivoques.
The story of how the conflicting relationship of Eduardo and vaudeville actress Isabel is affected by the passion he feels for their neighbor, Mariana, a young overprotected, and the unexpected visit of his uncle Plácido, a moral teacher.
Evocation of Salazar's birth, his passage through Coimbra and salient facts of his political life.
The film documents the official visit of the President of the Portuguese Republic, Craveiro Lopes, to Brazil, and his meeting with the President of the Republic of Brazil, Juscelino Kubitschek, in June 20, 1957.
The most well-known fascist propaganda film in Portugal. A communist man falls in love with a woman of Salazarian beliefs and changes his way of looking at things.
Commemorative procession celebrating the eighth centenary of the inbreak of Lisbon from the Moors in 1147 by the forces of D. Afonso Henriques with the help of the Crusaders en route to the Holy Land.
Interesting, almost ethnographic, sequences on peoples of southern and central Angola, show the diversity of their customs and the richness of their cultures. The images often of quality are not devoid of a dominant look that frames them as exotic. The Euro-centric commentary on the exaltation of “lusitanity” is rather paternalistic and even contemptuous: “All these peoples are Portuguese and love Portugal, what a wonderful destiny it is for this country that came to civilize them and lead them on the paths of spirituality after having opened the roads of the world.”
Recent population growth in the capital leads to an ambitious development plan, involving public and private initiative as documented here, pinpointing over 60 locations (streets, roads, parks, schools) being modernized or built anew. The narrative and soundtrack are grandiloquent, in the propaganda style required by the Producer (the Municipal Council of Lisbon, then directly dependent of the national government), but the images and data are now of historical relevance.
Portuguese Colonialist Propaganda
The tragedy of a woman who - after seven years of vain searches - gave up hope of finding her husband, a knight lost in battle in Marroc with Sebastião, king of Portugal. She marries, has a daughter by her second husband, and endures the silent reproach of an aid, Telmo Pais, the only who kept his hope that his master shall return, as well as the king... One day, a mysterious pilgrim arrives at the mansion.