João Villaret

João Villaret

出生 : 1913-05-10, Lisbon, Portugal

死亡 : 1961-01-21

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João Villaret

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O Primo Basílio
Sebastião
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.
A Garça e a Serpente
Cristóvão de Miranda
Melancholic and atheist bank clerk Manuel is stuck in a love triangle with two women, the fiery art model Albertina and the quiet and religious Ana Maria. After spending several years working in Africa, Manuel returns to Portugal only to find both women already married, and his life marred by problems.
Frei Luís de Sousa
Telmo Pais
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.
Três Espelhos
Inspetor Moisés
When a businessman's car crashes and burns, inspector Moisés of the criminal brigade is given the case, as the body has been stabbed. He'll try to reconstruct the financier's personality by the mirrored impressions on those who knew him.
Camões
D. João III, King of Portugal
The adventurous life of Portugal's epic poet, Luis de Camões.
Inés de Castro
Martim the Fool
In 1336, Pedro, heir to the Portuguese crown, marries Constanza Manuel de Villena, a Castilian noblewoman, for political reasons; but the impulsive prince ends up giving in to his love for Inés de Castro, his wife's lady-in-waiting.
O Violino de João
Pedro Derminova
João, a music teacher, tells his students the story of how twenty years earlier he fell in love with Anustchka, a circus performer, whom he left everything for.
The Tyrannical Father
Mute and blind beggar
While rehearsing the annual play, a clerk tries to regain the attention of his beloved, in a comedy of equivoques.
Bocage
Prince Regent