Abraham's Valley
Ema is a very attractive but innocent girl, so pretty that cars crash in her presence. In her youth she marries...
Acting
An iconic actor and stage director in Portugal, Luís Miguel Cintra was born in Madrid, in 1949. His connection to theater began in 1968, at the Faculty of Letters Theater Group, when he was studying Romance Philology at the University of Lisbon. From 1970 to 1972, he attended the Acting Technical Course, in the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, thanks to a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. When he returned to Portugal, he founded, along with Jorge Silva Melo, the Teatro da Cornucópia Company, in 1973, where he directed plays by some of the great names in theater, including Aeschylus, Sophocles, Shakespeare, Brecht, Beckett, Strindberg, and many others, almost always participating as an actor in the plays he directed. At the same time, until the 80s, he was a theater critic for O Tempo e o Modo magazine and he managed the Seara Nova Theater Collection, from Estampa publishing house, and the Theater Collection, from Ulmeiro publishing house. As a reader, Luís Miguel Cintra recorded complete readings of Viagens na Minha Terra, by Almeida Garrett and Amor de Perdição, by Camilo Castelo Branco, as well as poems by Pessoa, Sophia de Mello Breyner, Camões, Antero de Quental and Ruy Belo. In 1987, Cintra made his debut as an opera stage director, with L'Enfant et les Sortilèges, by Ravel and Dido and Aeneas, by Purcell, at the Teatro Nacional de S. Carlos. In the following years, he directed operas by Mozart, Haydn, Cherubini, among others. He worked with the Teatro Nacional de S. Carlos Choir and the Gulbenkian Choir, as a reader, in recitals by authors such as Schubert, Liszt, Sati and Poulenc. In 1984, he entered the Venice Biennial Theater Festival with his group and in 1988 he directed the show La Mort du Prince et Autres Fragments, by Fernando Pessoa, for the Avignon Festival. Later, he kept on presenting plays in Italy, France, Spain and. Belgium In addition to the theater, Luís Miguel Cintra began his career in cinema early, making his debut in a short film by João César Monteiro. From that point until now, he worked in over 70 films, with directors like the aforementioned João César Monteiro, Paulo Rocha, Manoel de Oliveira, Joaquim Pinto, João Botelho, Teresa Villaverde, Pedro Costa and the American John Malkovich. His many awards include two Bordalo da Casa da Imprensa Awards for Best Acting in Film (1995) and Best Acting in Theater (1997), two Globos de Ouro for Theater Personality of the Year (1999) and Best Theater Actor (2003), the Coimbra University Award and the Pessoa Prize, both in 2005. The LEFFEST will pay tribute to Luís Miguel Cintra’s work as an actor, through a selection of films he starred in; and as a stage director, showing recordings of some of the plays, followed by discussions with the audience and several actors he worked with.
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Ema is a very attractive but innocent girl, so pretty that cars crash in her presence. In her youth she marries...
Lisbon, 1989. A middle-aged poor man, tormented by an illness, lives in a cheap room in a family boarding house...
Story of the 1974 coup that overthrew the right-wing Portuguese dictatorship--which continued the fascist polic...
A police detective in a South American country is dedicated to hunting down a revolutionary guerilla leader.
Episodes from throughout the entire military history of Portugal are told through flashbacks as a conscripted s...
On a train to Algarve, a young man recounts to a fellow passenger his past relationship with an eccentric young...
Nino, tough but sickly, and his older brother Vicente live in the country with their father. After their father...
Despite his age and general weariness, Gebo keeps on working as an accountant to provide for his family. He liv...
During the century of the Spanish Gold, Doña Prouhèze, wife of a nobleman, deeply loves Don Rodrigo, who is for...
This visually striking drama is taken from the classic Japanese novel Tales Of Genji by Marasaki Shikibu. Set i...
A summer film. About summers. Two seasons splitting it apart by half a dozen years, the youth years – time it t...
Luciano, fresh out of jail, was taken by his brother, Flórido, to serve in the home of wealthy Alfreda. He was...
Manoel de Oliveira's homage to Vila do Conde, with a poem by José Régio. It was shot in 1965, but only complete...
Monteiro moved far away from the visual opulence defined by his earlier films with his inspired adaptation of r...
In a specialized, hermetic drama about love won and lost, not necessarily by the same individuals, novice direc...
A bewitching combinatory adaptation of the Bluebeard tale and a 15th century Portuguese fable of a damsel who d...
The journey of Michael Padovic, an American professor who arrives with his wife, Helene, at a Portuguese conven...
An anthology film drama featuring a poetic mirror structure based on existential identity. In "The Immortals,"...
Jorge is a loner and a writer of popular books. At night, he looks through other people's windows and thinks th...
A meditation on civilization. July, 2001: friends wave as a cruise ship departs Lisbon for Mediterranean ports...
Documentary about the the film critic and filmmaker Jean-Claude Biette.
James Faulkner plays Lew Millar, a renowned private eye who is hired by a gangster to be his bodyguard. When Mi...
The story of Father Antonio Vieira, a 17th-century Portuguese priest who lived in Brazil and worked for better...
A blind beggar is robbed of his chest of money. The theft leads to a dramatic situation in the street where he...
Eloi, a paunchy middle-aged man, finds Samuel, a young sad sack, about to kill himself by plunging into the sea...
Don Quixote, Luís de Camões, Camilo Castelo Branco and Teixeira de Pascoaes meet in an eternal garden in the mi...
The film tells a story of Mariana, a nurse who leaves Lisbon to accompany an immigrant worker in a comatose sle...
The Life of Mirrors is one of the sections of the exhibition Luis Miguel Cintra - Small Theatre of the World. A...
This odd film is a major representative of an even odder film genre: direct-to-celluloid opera. It was commissi...
This dark and intense drama follows the slow and painful destruction of a young, passive woman as she watches h...
In a mental institution the patients see themselves as people like Jesus, Lazarus, Martha, Mary, Adam, Eve, Son...
Having lost her place among the social elite, a widow remarries and starts a family.
Alentejo, Portugal, 1950. In a desolate region, where the wind seems to speak, where misery and hunger reign ov...
A well-bred, lovely, spiritual, sad young woman marries an attentive physician who loves her. She feels affecti...
Jorge de Sena was forced to leave his country. First he moved to Brazil, and later to the USA. He never returne...