The best Diogo Dória’s fantasy movies

Diogo Dória

Diogo Dória

16/04/1953 (71 años)
We present our ranking of the best Diogo Dória’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Diogo Dória.

The Cannibals

The Cannibals
7.1/10
  • Genre: DramaFantasy
  • Release: 10/11/1988
  • Character: Don João
This odd film is a major representative of an even odder film genre: direct-to-celluloid opera. It was commissioned by the Portuguese master of style, director Manoel de Oliveira from composer João Paes. Musically, it ranges from 19th-century romanticism to popular, modernist and even "post-modernist" styles. In the initially tame story, a host-narrator tells the story of a wedding between the two lovebirds: Viscount d'Aveleda and the beautiful Marguerite. However, what happens in the bridal chamber is incredibly bizarre. The events after that are even stranger (the film out-does even Luis Buñuel in that department), and the wedding guests and family indulge in cannibalism, among other perversions.

Three Crowns of the Sailor

Three Crowns of the Sailor
7.1/10
A sailor sees a student killing his teacher and decides to spin a few yarns for him. He tells the boy of his many adventures in exotic South American ports where he visited opium dens and stayed in cathouses. In such dark, dreamlike places, the sailor meets many strange, mystical characters.

Love Torn in Dreams

Love Torn in Dreams
7.1/10
  • Genre: DramaFantasy
  • Release: 28/08/2000
  • Character: Mariani / le père de Paul
A serious young man of free spirit is forced by his surroundings to become rich at all costs. A group of blind children tries to open the eyes of the unbelievers to the Christian faith. Retired nuns who open a brothel, to pay the running costs of the convent. These rather ironic paradoxes turn this fairytale into a philosophical fable.

Manuel on the Island of Wonders

Manuel on the Island of Wonders
7.9/10
  • Genre: DramaFantasy
  • Release: 02/08/1984
  • Character: Captain Araujo
Manuel is a young boy who travels from long ago to the present and then to the future.

Snow White

Snow White
4.9/10
Monteiro moved far away from the visual opulence defined by his earlier films with his inspired adaptation of radical Swiss writer Robert Walser’s anti-fairy tale. Carefully restricting the image track, Monteiro maintains an almost totally black screen in order to focus instead on the voices of Snow White, the Prince, the Queen and the Hunter, engaged in an extended debate about love, free will and the events leading up to the fateful attempt on the maiden’s life. Despite its visual austerity, Snow White is haunted by the arresting images with which it begins – infamous black-and-white photographs of Walser lying dead in the snow after his heart attack outside a Swiss asylum at the age of seventy-eight, a strange realization of the “death of the author” so central to postmodern literary criticism.

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