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    João Manuel Relvas Leopoldo Botelho (born 1949) is a Portuguese film director. He has directed and written the screenplays of numerous films. His films...
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  • João Botelho (born 1949), Portuguese film director Júlio Botelho (1929–2003), also known as Julinho, Brazilian footballer Martiniano Ferreira Botelho...
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    João Manuel Raposo Botelho (born 22 September 1985) is a Portuguese footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. Born in Ponta Delgada, Azores, Botelho was a...
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  • Os Maias (Alguns) Episódios da Vida Romântica (category Films directed by João Botelho)
    (Alguns) Episódios da Vida Romântica is a 2014 Portuguese film directed by João Botelho and based on the 19th century novel Os Maias by Eça de Queirós. It was...
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  • Peregrinação (film) (category Films directed by João Botelho)
    Peregrinação is a 2017 Portuguese drama film directed by João Botelho. It was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the...
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  • Trotta, Germany) Golub (Jerry Blumenthal & Gordon Quinn, USA) Hard Times (João Botelho, Portugal) High Hopes (Mike Leigh, UK) Hôtel Terminus: The Life and Times...
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  • A Corte do Norte (category Films directed by João Botelho)
    Norte (lit. 'The northern court') is a 2009 Portuguese film directed by João Botelho. Ana Moreira It was nominated for the 2010 Portuguese Golden Globe for...
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    Major-general of the Portuguese Army and last Governor of Portuguese Timor João Botelho (born 1949) film director. José Maria Pedroto (1928-1985) footballer...
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    Prévost, Gérard Jugnot, Robert Hirsch) 2001 Quem És Tu?, directed by João Botelho (with Patrícia Guerreiro, Susana Borges, Rui Morisson, Rogério Samora...
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    Costa worked as an assistant for Jorge Silva Melo, Vítor Gonçalves and João Botelho. He released his debut film O Sangue at the age of 30. Costa's films...
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  • Aqui na Terra (category Films directed by João Botelho)
    by João Botelho. It stars Luís Miguel Cintra, Jessica Weiss/Voz de Maria João Luís, Pedro Hestnes, Rita Dias. Direction: João Botelho Script: João Botelho...
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  • D'Alatri The Silences of the Palace by Moufida Tlatli Três Palmeiras by João Botelho Trop de bonheur by Cédric Kahn Crows (Wrony) by Dorota Kędzierzawska...
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    Hard Times, directed by Thomas Bentley. In 1988 Portuguese director João Botelho adapted the novel to the big screen in Hard Times (shot entirely in black...
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  • Tal Morte (1983) by João Matos Silva Sem Sombra de Pecado (1983) by José Fonseca e Costa Um Adeus Português (1985) by João Botelho Balada da Praia dos...
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  • Português) is a 1986 Portuguese drama film directed and produced by João Botelho. The film stars Isabel de Castro, Ruy Furtado, Maria Cabral, Fernando...
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    AMADO, Miguel – Manuel Botelho (2008), Artforum Online. PINHARANDA, João – Manuel Botelho's Secret Reports (2008). In: BOTELHO, Manuel – Confidential/Declassified...
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  • States The Color of Money Martin Scorsese King Lear Jean-Luc Godard Um Adeus Português João Botelho Portugal Wedding in Galilee Michel Khleifi Palestine...
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    less around the book's plot itself. In September 2014, film director João Botelho released the film Os Maias based on the novel with the same name Os Maias...
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    João Gilberto (born João Gilberto do Prado Pereira de Oliveira – Portuguese: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ʒiwˈbɛʁtu]; 10 June 1931 – 6 July 2019) was a Brazilian guitarist...
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  • Marco Martins (2009) América (filme)|América, by João Nuno Pinto (2009) A Corte do Norte, by João Botelho (2008) Terra Sonâmbula, by Teresa Prata (2007)...
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  • The Fatalist (category Films directed by João Botelho)
    fataliste) is a 2005 Portuguese-French drama film written and directed by João Botelho. It is based on Denis Diderot's novel Jacques the Fatalist. It was entered...
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  • Times (1988 film) (Tempos Difíceis), a 1988 Portuguese film directed by João Botelho Holy Water (film), later re-named Hard Times, a 2009 Irish comedy film...
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  • João is a 1991 album by João Gilberto. Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars. "Eu Sambo Mesmo" ("I Really Samba") (Janet Almeida) "Siga" ("Go On") (Fernando...
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  • program Aqui na Terra (Here on Earth), a Portuguese film directed by João Botelho Here on Earth, an album by Adequate Seven "Here on Earth", song by Scarling...
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    The Lands of Risk ("The Convent"), in addition to the Party. Director João Botelho directed A Corte do Norte based on Agustina's homonymous novel. She was...
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    other prizes. Filme do Desassossego or Film of Disquiet directed by João Botelho, starring Cláudio da Silva, Alexandra Lencastre, Rita Blanco, Catarina...
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  • Hard Times (1988 film) (category Films directed by João Botelho)
    Portuguese film adaptation of the 1854 novel by Charles Dickens, directed by João Botelho. However, the story is set in modern times. The film was selected as...
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  • Corrupção (Corruption) is a 2007 Portuguese film directed by João Botelho, starring Nicolau Breyner and Margarida Vila-Nova. Based on Carolina Salgado's...
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  • Mulher que Acreditava ser Presidente dos Estados Unidos da América) by João Botelho (Portugal) Im Anfang war der Blick by Bady Minck (Austria/Luxembourg)...
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  • Freedom and Social Justice João Mangabeira decoration (Portuguese: Cidadão Benemérito da Liberdade e da Justiça Social João Mangabeira, CBJM) is the highest...
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