The best João Botelho’s movies

João Botelho

João Botelho

11/05/1949 (75 años)
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best João Botelho’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about João Botelho.

The Satin Slipper

The Satin Slipper
6.9/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 24/09/1985
  • Character: Seigneur chez le tailleur
During the century of the Spanish Gold, Doña Prouhèze, wife of a nobleman, deeply loves Don Rodrigo, who is forced to leave Spain and go to America. Meanwhile Prouhèze is sent to Africa to rule the city of Mogador. Ten years later Rodrigo leaves America and travels to Africa in search of Prouhèze to find out that she died and eventually meeting her daughter.

Lisboa no Cinema, Um Ponto de Vista

Lisboa no Cinema, Um Ponto de Vista
The city during the beginning of cinema. The typical city at the time of the dictatorship. The New Lisbon of the New Cinema. Lisbon after the Revolution. The white city of foreigners. A geographical and moviegoer screenplay of Lisbon through the images of films and testimonies of several filmmakers who filmed in Lisbon.

Alexandre O’Neill - Tomai lá do O’Neill

Alexandre O’Neill - Tomai lá do O’Neill
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 01/01/2004
  • Character: Self
A personal tribute to the poet Alexandre O'Neill by his dear friend Fernando Lopes.

Cinema, Manoel de Oliveira and Me

Cinema, Manoel de Oliveira and Me
6.7/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 11/08/2016
  • Character: Narrator (voice)
“An old photograph taken 36 years ago. His hand rests on my shoulder. A blessing, a gift. Then a history of over four decades of friendship, admiration and apprenticeship. A journey into Oliveira’s cinema, his method, his way of filming and his extraordinary cinematic inventions. He lived for over a century, over a century of cinema, cinema in its entirety. For him, and for me too now, documentary and fiction films go hand in hand; it is all about cinema. So I had the audacity to film a magnificent story that Manoel loved but never filmed, one that he left behind as if his hand and eyes were close to God, or among the gods, and he was steering me.” - João Botelho

Acts of Cinema

Acts of Cinema
Cinema and affections from life in images and what goes on outside the frame. 'Snapshots' of shootings and the present-day memory of directors, actors and technicians.

Fantasmas do Império

Fantasmas do Império
7/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 28/08/2020
  • Character: Self
Ariel de Bigault's work has been connected to the routes of the Lusophone World. In Fantasmas do Império we are guided by the saotomean actor Angelo Torres through some works of the Portuguese cinema that explored its colonial past. Some directors as Fernando Matos Silva, João Botelho or Margarida Cardoso help to understand imperialism, colonialism, and propaganda seen through the "family album" which is the Portuguese cinematic collective imaginary.

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