Margarida Miranda

Margarida Miranda

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The Crime of Father Amaro
Title: The Crime of Father Amaro
Character: Beatriz
Released: October 27, 2005
Type: Movie
O Crime do Padre Amaro ("The Crime of Father Amaro") is a novel by the 19th-century Portuguese writer José Maria de Eça de Queiroz. It was first published in 1875 to great controversy.
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Title: João Semana
Character: Margarida
Released: January 14, 2005
Type: TV
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The Miracle According to Salomé
Title: The Miracle According to Salomé
Character: Judite
Released: May 13, 2004
Type: Movie
Portugal, 1917. The country is experiencing a great political and social agitation and it is said that in Fatima the virgin appeared to three little shepherds. Salomé, a young lady from the province, is one of the many girls who cheers Lisbon brothels, but she is such a special girl that a rich man invites her to live in his house and presents her to the high society of Lisbon. But her past will not stop chasing her and Salomé, who thought that this would be the beginning of a new life, will eventually lose everything by becoming an involuntary character of this miracle that agitated the country...
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The City of Lost Souls
Title: The City of Lost Souls
Released: September 15, 2000
Type: Movie
Brazilian-Japanese gangster Mario rescues his Chinese girlfriend Kei as she's about to be deported from Japan. Desperate to escape, he hides in Tokyo's booming Japanese-Portuguese community and seeks passage from the country from a Russian mobster. To meet his price, they hold up a bigtime drug deal between the Chinese Mafia and the local Yakuza.
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Manual of Evasion LX94
Title: Manual of Evasion LX94
Released: September 16, 1994
Type: Movie
“Manual of Evasion LX94” is a thought-provoking Dadaist film about time by the Portuguese director Edgar Pêra. It was shot in Lisbon in 1994 and stars Terence McKenna, Robert Anton Wilson and Rudy Rucker. Time is explored from many unusual angles, while Pêra fills the screen with a wide variety of bizarre and mind-warping imagery.