António da Cunha Telles
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António da Cunha Telles is a Portuguese
Portugal
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 film director
Film director
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 and producer
Film producer
A film producer oversees and delivers a film project to all relevant parties while preserving the integrity, voice and vision of the film. They will also often take on some financial risk by using their own money, especially during the pre-production period, before a film is fully financed.The...

. He was born in Funchal
Funchal
Funchal is the largest city, the municipal seat and the capital of Portugal's Autonomous Region of Madeira. The city has a population of 112,015 and has been the capital of Madeira for more than five centuries.-Etymology:...

.

Biography

António Cohen da Cunha Telles was born on February 26, 1935 in Funchal
Funchal
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, Madeira
Madeira
Madeira is a Portuguese archipelago that lies between and , just under 400 km north of Tenerife, Canary Islands, in the north Atlantic Ocean and an outermost region of the European Union...

. He studies Medicine in the University of Lisbon. Goes to Paris
Paris
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 around 1956, studying film-making at the Institut des Hautes Etudes Cinematographiques (IDHEC), graduating in 1961.

Back to Portugal
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, he runs a newspaper called Imagens de Portugal (Images of Portugal), and assumes leading functions at the Cinema Services of State Entities.

His directing debut is made with the documentary Os Transportes (1962), and starts activity as a producer, becoming one of the essential names of the Portuguese New Cinema (Novo Cinema) movement. He produces Os Verdes Anos (1963) by Paulo Rocha
Paulo Rocha
Paulo Rocha is a Portuguese film director. Among his best known films are A Ilha dos Amores and O Rio do Ouro. A Ilha dos Amores was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival and O Rio do Ouro was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Festival.-Bibliographic references: O Cais do...

 and Belarmino
Belarmino
Belarmino is a 1964 film. It charts the life and times of ex-boxer Belarmino Fragoso. It is one of the first films of the Portuguese Cinema Novo, itself part of a wave of New Cinemas sweeping the world in the 60s, and a break from the previous tradition of Portuguese cinema exemplified by the...

(1964) by Fernando Lopes
Fernando Lopes (filmmaker)
Fernando Lopes, GCIH is a Portuguese film director.-Filmography:*98 Octanas *Lá Fora *Delfim, O aka Dauphin, Le *Cinema *Gérard, Fotógrafo *Fio do Horizonte, O...

.

In 1970, Cunha Telles directs his first feature-film, O Cerco. Meanwhile, he establishes a distribution company (Animatógrafo) which becomes responsible for a revolution in the kind of cinema seen in Portugal in the first half of the 70s. Eisenstein, Tanner, Jorge Sanjines
Jorge Sanjinés
Jorge Sanjinés is a Bolivian film director and screenwriter. He founded the production group Groupo Ukamau. He won the ALBA Prize for Arts in 2009.-Film career:...

, Littín
Miguel Littin
Miguel Ernesto Littín Cucumides is a Chilean film director, screenwriter, film producer and novelist. He was born to a Palestinian father, Hernán Littin and a Greek mother, Cristina Cucumides....

, Glauber Rocha, Vigo
Jean Vigo
Jean Vigo was a French film director, who helped establish poetic realism in film in the 1930s and was a posthumous influence on the French New Wave of the late 1950s and early 1960s.-Biography:...

, Gilles Carle, Karmitz
Marin Karmitz
Marin Karmitz is a French jewish businessman whose career has spanned the French film industry, including director, producer, film distributor, and operator of a chain of cinemas....

, among others, became more familiar to the Portuguese audience through that distributor.

During the 70s, Telles directed three films: Meus Amigos (1974) and Continuar a Viver (1976) signed by himself, As Armas e o Povo (1975) together with other directors. In the end of the decade, Cunha Telles is found high placed as the leader of the Portuguese Cinema Institute and the Tobis Portuguesa
Tobis Portuguesa
Tobis Portuguesa was created on June 3rd 1932, in order to support and foster the development of Portuguese cinema, goal that kept during its 75 years of activity.-History:Tobis originally focused its activity on film production and lab processing...

.

In 1983, returns to production, since the Animatógrafo firm was divided in one sector of distribution (still in activity, conducted by Renée Gagnon - the current Marfilmes
Marfilmes
Marfilmes is a Portuguese distributor specialized in the diffusion of Portuguese-speaking cinema from classics to moderns, dealing particularly with Portuguese- African speaking films...

) and one sector of production, headed by himself (together with his daughter Pandora da Cunha Telles - the current Filmes de Fundo), which is dedicated to its own productions as well as assuring executive productions of foreign films partially shot in Portugal, counting since that date with a large number of productions, with films directed by names like José Fonseca e Costa
José Fonseca e Costa
José Fonseca e Costa, GCIH is a Portuguese film director. He is one of the founders of the Portuguese Cinema Novo.Born in Angola, Costa worked as an assistant to Michelangelo Antonioni before becoming one of the leaders of Portugal's 'Young Cinema' in the 1960s.-Filmography:*Os Mistérios de Lisboa...

, Eduardo Geada
Eduardo Geada
Eduardo Geada is a Portuguese film director, screenwriter and professor.-generic:He graduated in Anglo-American Studies at the Faculty of Arts of Lisbon University...

, Joaquim Leitão, Edgar Pêra
Edgar Pêra
Edgar Henrique Clemente Pêra is a Portuguese cinematographer.He enrolled in the Escola de Cinema do Conservatório Nacional in 1980, with a concentration in film editing...

, António de Macedo
Antonio de Macedo
Antonio de Macedo was first a filmmaker and later a writer, university professor and lecturer.He gave up from filmmaking in the nineties as he felt systematically excluded from the state support programs of the Portuguese Ministry of Culture, the only financial source for film production in...

, António-Pedro Vasconcelos
António-Pedro Vasconcelos
António-Pedro Saraiva de Barros e Vasconcelos, GCIH is a Portuguese film director born in Leiria on 10 March 1939.He is the middle of three sons of Guilherme de Barros e Vasconcelos , a Lawyer and a Nobleman of the Royal Household, and wife António-Pedro Saraiva de Barros e Vasconcelos, GCIH is a...

 and among several telefilms and a countless number of executive productions.

The most recent films directed by Cunha Telles are Vidas (1984), Pandora (1996) and, more recently, Kiss Me (2004), the first and only cinematic experience of the top model Marisa Cruz.

As Director

  • Kiss Me (2004)
  • Pandora (1996)
  • Vidas (1984)
  • Continuar a Viver (1976)
  • As Armas e o Povo (1975)- various directors
  • Meus Amigos (1974)
  • O Cerco (1970)
  • Os Transportes (1962)

As Producer

  • Quinze Pontos na Alma, by Vicente Alves do Ó (2009)
  • How to Draw a Perfect Circle, by Marco Martins
    Marco Martins
    Marco Martins is a Portuguese film director, best known for his 2005 film Alice, which premiered at Cannes and won the Best Picture Award at the Directors%27_Fortnight.-Biography:...

     (2009)
  • América (filme)|América, by João Nuno Pinto (2009)
  • A Corte do Norte
    A Corte do Norte
    -Reception:It was nominated for the 2010 Portuguese Golden Globe for Best Film....

    , by João Botelho
    João Botelho
    João Botelho is a Portuguese film director.He has directed and written the screenplays of numerous films. His films have won several awards...

     (2008)
  • Terra Sonâmbula, by Teresa Prata (2007)
  • Hotel Tivoli, by Antón Reixa (2007)
  • Nome de Código: Sintra, by Jorge Paixão da Costa (2007, TV series)
  • O Mistério da Estrada de Sintra, by Jorge Paixão da Costa (2007)
  • Parte de Mim, by Margarida Leitão (2006)
  • Fin de curso, by Miguel Martí (2005)
  • Entre o Desejo e o Destino, by Vicente Alves do Ó (2005, curta-metragem)
  • Macao sans retour, by Michale Boganim (2004)
  • Kiss Me, by António da Cunha Telles (2004)
  • Maria e as Outras, by José Sá Caetano (2004)
  • Jaime, by António-Pedro Vasconcelos
    António-Pedro Vasconcelos
    António-Pedro Saraiva de Barros e Vasconcelos, GCIH is a Portuguese film director born in Leiria on 10 March 1939.He is the middle of three sons of Guilherme de Barros e Vasconcelos , a Lawyer and a Nobleman of the Royal Household, and wife António-Pedro Saraiva de Barros e Vasconcelos, GCIH is a...

     (1998)
  • Pandora, by António Da Cunha Telles (1996)
  • Passagem por Lisboa, by Eduardo Geada
    Eduardo Geada
    Eduardo Geada is a Portuguese film director, screenwriter and professor.-generic:He graduated in Anglo-American Studies at the Faculty of Arts of Lisbon University...

     (1994)
  • Aqui na Terra, by João Botelho
    João Botelho
    João Botelho is a Portuguese film director.He has directed and written the screenplays of numerous films. His films have won several awards...

     (1993)
  • A Linha do Horizonte, by Fernando Lopes
    Fernando Lopes (filmmaker)
    Fernando Lopes, GCIH is a Portuguese film director.-Filmography:*98 Octanas *Lá Fora *Delfim, O aka Dauphin, Le *Cinema *Gérard, Fotógrafo *Fio do Horizonte, O...

     (1992)
  • Requiem para um Narciso, by João Pedro Ruivo (1992, TV series "A La Minute")
  • Rosa Negra, by Margarida Gil (1991)
  • Le Blocus, by José Fonseca e Costa
    José Fonseca e Costa
    José Fonseca e Costa, GCIH is a Portuguese film director. He is one of the founders of the Portuguese Cinema Novo.Born in Angola, Costa worked as an assistant to Michelangelo Antonioni before becoming one of the leaders of Portugal's 'Young Cinema' in the 1960s.-Filmography:*Os Mistérios de Lisboa...

     (1990, TV series "Napoleon et l'Europe" )
  • O Bobo, by José Alvaro Morais
    José Álvaro Morais
    José Álvaro Morais was a Portuguese film director. His film O Bobo won the Golden Leopard at the 1987 Locarno International Film Festival.-Filmography:*Cantigamente Nº 3 *Ma Femme Chamada Bicho *O Bobo *Zéfiro...

     (1987)
  • Uma Aventura em Lisboa, by Eduardo Geada
    Eduardo Geada
    Eduardo Geada is a Portuguese film director, screenwriter and professor.-generic:He graduated in Anglo-American Studies at the Faculty of Arts of Lisbon University...

     (1989, TV series)
  • Paraíso Perdido, by Alberto Seixas Santos
    Alberto Seixas Santos
    -Biography:Alberto Jorge Seixas dos Santos was born on March 20, 1936 in Lisbon, Portugal. Studied Historical-philosophical Sciences in the Faculty of Letters of the University of Lisbon. In 1958, he started to work as a film critic...

     (1986)
  • Vidas, by António da Cunha Telles (1983)
  • Contactos, by Leandro Ferreira
    Leandro Ferreira
    Leandro Ferreira is a Brazilian municipality located in the center of the state of Minas Gerais. Its population as of 2007 was 2,955 people living in a total area of . The city belongs to the meso-region of Central Mineira and to the micro-region of Bom Despacho...

     (1982)
  • Saudades Para D. Genciana, by Eduardo Geada
    Eduardo Geada
    Eduardo Geada is a Portuguese film director, screenwriter and professor.-generic:He graduated in Anglo-American Studies at the Faculty of Arts of Lisbon University...

     (1981)
  • Uma Experiência, by Paulo Rocha
    Paulo Rocha
    Paulo Rocha is a Portuguese film director. Among his best known films are A Ilha dos Amores and O Rio do Ouro. A Ilha dos Amores was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival and O Rio do Ouro was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Festival.-Bibliographic references: O Cais do...

     (1970, short)
  • Alta Velocidade, by António de Macedo
    Antonio de Macedo
    Antonio de Macedo was first a filmmaker and later a writer, university professor and lecturer.He gave up from filmmaking in the nineties as he felt systematically excluded from the state support programs of the Portuguese Ministry of Culture, the only financial source for film production in...

     (1967, short)
  • Mudar de Vida, by Paulo Rocha
    Paulo Rocha
    Paulo Rocha is a Portuguese film director. Among his best known films are A Ilha dos Amores and O Rio do Ouro. A Ilha dos Amores was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival and O Rio do Ouro was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Festival.-Bibliographic references: O Cais do...

     (1966)
  • Domingo à Tarde, by António de Macedo
    Antonio de Macedo
    Antonio de Macedo was first a filmmaker and later a writer, university professor and lecturer.He gave up from filmmaking in the nineties as he felt systematically excluded from the state support programs of the Portuguese Ministry of Culture, the only financial source for film production in...

     (1966)
  • O Trigo e o Joio, by Manuel Guimarães
    Manuel Guimarães
    -Biography:In 1931, Guimarães studied painting in the School of Fine Arts in Oporto. Started to work in 1936 as a theater scenographer, illustrator and cartoonist...

     (1965)
  • Catembe, by Faria de Almeida (1965)
  • As Ilhas Encantadas, by Carlos Vilardebó (1965)
  • O Crime da Aldeia Velha, by Manuel Guimarães
    Manuel Guimarães
    -Biography:In 1931, Guimarães studied painting in the School of Fine Arts in Oporto. Started to work in 1936 as a theater scenographer, illustrator and cartoonist...

     (1964)
  • La peau douce, by François Truffaut
    François Truffaut
    François Roland Truffaut was an influential film critic and filmmaker and one of the founders of the French New Wave. In a film career lasting over a quarter of a century, he remains an icon of the French film industry. He was also a screenwriter, producer, and actor working on over twenty-five...

     (1964, co-production)
  • Belarmino, by Fernando Lopes
    Fernando Lopes (filmmaker)
    Fernando Lopes, GCIH is a Portuguese film director.-Filmography:*98 Octanas *Lá Fora *Delfim, O aka Dauphin, Le *Cinema *Gérard, Fotógrafo *Fio do Horizonte, O...

     (1964)
  • Le triangle circulaire, by Pierre Kast
    Pierre Kast
    Pierre Kast was a French screenwriter and film and television director.Kast died from a heart attack on board an aircraft on 20 October 1984, aged 64.- Director :...

     (1964, co-production)
  • Le pas de trois, by A. Dornet (1964)
  • Les vacances portugaises, by Pierre Kast
    Pierre Kast
    Pierre Kast was a French screenwriter and film and television director.Kast died from a heart attack on board an aircraft on 20 October 1984, aged 64.- Director :...

     (1963, co-production)
  • Les Chemins du Soleil, by Carlos Vilardebó (1963, short)
  • Os Verdes Anos, by Paulo Rocha
    Paulo Rocha
    Paulo Rocha is a Portuguese film director. Among his best known films are A Ilha dos Amores and O Rio do Ouro. A Ilha dos Amores was entered into the 1982 Cannes Film Festival and O Rio do Ouro was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Festival.-Bibliographic references: O Cais do...

     (1963)
  • P.X.O., de Pierre Kast
    Pierre Kast
    Pierre Kast was a French screenwriter and film and television director.Kast died from a heart attack on board an aircraft on 20 October 1984, aged 64.- Director :...

     e J. Daniel Valcroze (1962, short)

As Executive Producer

2007
  • UNE FAMILLE FORMIDABLE 7, (CARRERE GROUP)
  • SANS ARME NI HAINE NI VIOLENCE, (VERTIGO/ELIA FILMS)
  • LA REINE MORTE, (GETEVE)
  • SWEET VALENTINE, (ONYX FILMS)


2006
  • UN AMOUR DE FANTOME, (MADE IN PM)
  • FRAGIL(S), (ELIA FILMS)


2005
  • UNE FAMILLE FORMIDABLE 6, (CARRERE GROUP)
  • TERESA O CORPO DE CRISTO, (IBEROAMERICANA)


2004
  • JULIE DE MAUPIN, MASCARET – Charlotte Bransdtrom
  • FRANCK RIVA, LEGENDE ENTREPRISES – Patrick Jamain
  • ANIMAL, LEGENDE PRODUCTIONS – Roselyne Bosch


2003
  • LES THIBAULT, (SEPTEMBRE PRODUCTIONS) - Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe
  • MARIA E AS OUTRAS, José Sá Caetano
  • OS IMORTAIS, (SAMSA FILMS) – António Pedro Vasconcelos
  • LE PAYS DE ENFANTS PERDUS, FLACH FILM
  • MARIAGE MIXTE, ALEXANDRE FILMS – Alexandre Arcady
  • LAGARDÉRE, TELFRANCE - Henry Helman
  • VILLA POUR DEUX, CITY PRODUTIONS – Charlotte Brandstrom
  • INTIMES CONVICTIONS, GMT PRODUTIONS – Jean Teddy Filipe
  • JEUX DANGEREUX, FIT PRODUCTIONS – Patrick Dewolf


2002
  • RUY BLAS,(GMT) - Jacques Weber
  • VOLPONE,(GMT) - Frederic Auburtin
  • LE PACTE DU SILENCE,(LEGENDE ENTREPRISES) – Graham Guit
  • RETOUR AUX SOURCES, (EXPAND IMAGES) Didier Grousset
  • LES FRANGINES, (DEMD) – Laurence Katrian
  • LE FURET, (SUPER WOMAN PRODUCTION) – Didier Grousset
  • AURELIEN, (SUPER WOMAN PRODUCTIONS) – Arnauld Sélignac
  • TROP JEUNE POUR MOURIR, (FLACH FILMS) - Patrick Poubel


2001
  • MADAME DE,(SEPTEMBRE PRODUCTIONS)
  • MAUSOLEE POUR UNE GARCE,(NELKA FILMS)
  • AMICI PER LA PELE, (TITANUS SPA)
  • BRIGAD,(GROUPE EXPAND/MARS INTERNATIONAL FICTIONS)
  • TOUT SEULS,(ALYA PRODUCTIONS)
  • UN WEEK-END POUR LE DIRE,(ALYA PRODUCTIONS)
  • BRIGAD,(GROUPE EXPAND – MARS INTERNATIONAL FICTIONS)
  • JUSTICE DE FEMME, (HAMSTER PRODUCTIONS)
  • FAMILLE FORMIDABLE Nº5,(EGO PRODUCTIONS)
  • UN MOIS A NOUS,(HAMSTER PRODUCTIONS)
  • SCENES INTIMES, (FLACH FILM) - Catherine Breillat
  • JUSTICE DE FEMME,(HAMSTER PRODUCTION)


2000
  • PARANOIA (LE SABRE), by Mr. Poubelle
  • LES FILLES A PAPA, (MARS INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS) - Marc Rivière
  • LIRE LA MORT,(CINETEVE) - Arnauld de Sélignac


1999
  • PASSEUR D'ENFANTS A LISBONNE, DEMD PRODUCTIONS (Téléfilme)
  • INVISIBLE CIRCUS, JUSTINE PICTURES (Téléfilme)
  • BA TEMOIGNAGES, LA FOURMI (Advertisement)
  • LOURDES, LUX VIDE (TV Series)
  • UNE FAMILLE FORMIDABLE 4, EGO PRODUCTION (TV Series)
  • BRIGAD, MARS INTERNATIONAL FICTIONS (TV Series)


1998
  • QUASIMODO, (HACHETTE PREMIERE)
  • LE PORTRAIT, (IMAGES ET COMPAGNIE


1997
  • FÁTIMA, by Fabrizio Costa (LUX VIDE)
  • LE BARBIER DE SIBERIE, (CAMERA ONE)
  • MES ENFANTS ETRANGERS, (TELE IMAGES)
  • BALDI PATA OU LES CENDRES DE ZAZA, (IMAGE ET COMPAGNIE)
  • PASSAGE À L'ACTE, (TECHNISONOR)


1996
  • LES JUSTICIERS DANS LA VILLE Nº3 - ERREUR DE JEUNESSE, by Eric Woreth (ALYA Productions)
  • ATTENDS-MOI, by François Luciani (TELE IMAGES)
  • L'ABSENT, by Christianne Leherissey (ALYA Productions)
  • THE GARDEN OF REDEMPTION, by Tom Donnely (PARAMOUNT - Advisor Producer)
  • QUAND J'ETAIS P'TIT, by Daniel Janneau (GMT Productions)
  • L'ENFANT DU SECRET, by Josée Dayan (GMT Productions)
  • LA TRIBU, by Gérard Marx (HAMSTER Productions)
  • LE JUSTE IV ET V, by Franck Apprederis (PROTECREA)


1995
  • UNE FILLE GALANTE, by Nadine Trintignant (AFCL)
  • LES TRUQUEURS, by Philippe Bensoussan (FILMTEL)
  • LES TETES COURONNÉES, by Didier Albert (BANCO Productions)
  • VACANCES BOURGEOISES, by Jean-Claude Brialy (KENZA Productions)
  • UN HOMME DEBOUT, by Franck Apprederis (PROTECREA)
  • ASSUNTO PRIVADO, by Imanol Arias (CARTEL)
  • VAGUES DE SANG, by Aurnaud Selignac (DEMD)
  • J'AI DEUX AMOURS, by Caroline Huppert (RASPAIL & ASSOCIES)
  • LE COEUR ETINCELANT, by Henri Helman (CINETEVE)
  • IMPERADOR DO HAVEL, (NFP Produktions)
  • LA PETITE LOLA, by Yolande Zauberman (MADAR Productions)
  • L'ENFANT SAGE, by Fabrice Cazeneuve (IMAGE & COMPAGNIE)
  • ISLA NEGRA, by Cecilia Bartolome (MAREA FILMS)
  • LE VOYAGEUR SANS BAGAGES, by Jean-Louis Bertucelli (ALYA Productions)
  • MARDI 15H HOTEL VANEAU, by Denys Granier Deferre (A.C.T.)
  • BLACK OUT, by Menealos Karamaghiolis (PAUSILYPON FILMS)


1994
  • DAMES DE COEUR, by Gérard Marx (ALYA Productions)
  • LE GRAND CIRQUE, by Alain Michel Blanc (CAMERAS CONTINENTALES)
  • LES FEMMES ET LES ENFANTS D'ABORD, by Sandra Joxe (OSBY FILMS)
  • L'AIGLE ET LE CHEVAL, by Serge Korber (LES FILMS DE LA REINE BLANCHE)
  • JE VOUDRAIS DESCENDRE, by Jean-Daniel Verhaeghe (IMAGE & COMPAGNIE)
  • UNE FEMME DANS LA TOURMENTE, by Serge Moati (IMAGE & COMPAGNIE)
  • MECANIQUES CELESTES, by Fina Torres (MIRALTA FILMS)
  • ACUSADOS EM DÚVIDA, (NFP Produktions)
  • VAN LOC 6, (FRANCE FILM TV)
  • ANTARTIDA, by Manuel Huerga (IBEROAMERICANA)
  • AFGHANSTY, by Boramy Tioulong (CAMERAS CONTINENTALES)
  • GRAN PALACE, by Antonio Saura (IBEROAMERICANA)
  • AMOURS DE VACANCES, by Joel Santoni (BANCO Productions)
  • UN AMOUR AVEUGLE, by Michaela Watteaux (GAUMONT TELEVISION)
  • FIESTA, by Pierre Boutron (CIPA)
  • LA MADONE DE LISBONNE, by Maurice Fridland (TELECIP)


1993
  • LE BATARD, by Pierre Boutron (BANCO Productions)
  • PIEGE, by Jorge Marecos (PATHE TELEVISION)
  • LA REGLE DU SILENCE, by Marc Rivière (CAMERAS CONTINENTALES)
  • LA RAGE AU COEUR, by Robin Davis (KIEN Productions)
  • LA FILLE DE D'ARTAGNAN, by Bertrand Tavernier (LITTLE BEAR)


1992
  • LE RETOUR DES CHARLOTS, by Jean Sarrus
  • LE GRAND CHENE, by Jean Pierre Prevost
  • RECIDIVE, by Frank Apprederis
  • COMA, by Denys Lefèvre
  • UN ENFANT EN HERITAGE, by Josée Dayan
  • UNE FAMILLE FORMIDABLE, by Joel Santoni (BANCO Production)
  • GOUPIL VOIT ROUGE, by Jean Claude Missiaen
  • ASSOCIATION DE BIENFAITEURS, by Jean Daniel Verhaeghe
  • LES JUSTICIERS, by Frank Apprenderis (ALYA Productions)


1991
  • LE TRESOR DES TEMPLIERS, by Daniel Moosmann
  • C'EST A QUEL ETAGE?, by Serge Korber
  • FEU ADRIEN MUSET, by Jacques Besnard
  • MAXIME ET WANDA, by Henri Helman
  • LE PETIT CHAT EST MORT, by Boramy Tioulong
  • UN BALLON DANS LA TETE, by Michaela Watteaux
  • LA GAMINE, by Hervé Palud
  • LA PEAU DU SERPENT, by Gilles Béhat


1990
  • FADO POUR UNE JEUNE FILLE, by Bruno Gantillon
  • L'ILE/THE ISLAND, (TV series "Coup de Foudre") by Joaquim Leitão
  • LA RANÇON, (TV series "Coup de Foudre") by Joaquim Leitão
  • RENDEZ VOUS A LISBONNE, by Claude Boissol
  • L'HOMME AU DOUBLE VISAGE, by Claude Guillemont
  • PAS UNE SECONDE A PERDRE, by Jean Claude Sussefeld
  • DUPLEX, by Michel Lang
  • MORT D'UNE FUGITIVE, by Bruno Gantillon
  • SHUTTLECOCK, by Andrew Peddington
  • LE PROCES DE BAUDELAIRE, by Jean Pierre Rawson
  • O MILAGRE DE FÁTIMA, by Daniel Costelle
  • LE TUEUR DU ZODIAQUE, by Bernard Villiot


1989
  • COMEDIE D'AMOUR, by Jean Pierre Rawson
  • LE DERNIER RENDEZ-VOUS DU PRESIDENT, by Claude Grimbert
  • LE MANOIR DES VEUVES, by Charles Bitsch
  • L'ASSASSIN S'IL VOUS PLAIT, by Bernard Villiot
  • NUITS BLANCHES, by David Delrieux
  • LA FETE DES PERES, by Joy Fleury
  • DEDE, by Jean-Louis Benoît
  • CHEWING-GUM ET SPAGHETTI, by Edmond Tyborowsky
  • L'AFFAIRE D'HAUTERIVE, by Bernard Villiot


1988
  • SANS PEUR ET SANS REPROCHE, by Gérard Jugnot
  • LE CHATEAU DU PENDU, by Christian Challonge
  • LE CRIME DE NEUILLY, by Claude Barrois
  • TANGO BAR, by Philippe Setbon
  • MON DERNIER REVE SERA POUR VOUS, by Robert Mazoyer


1987
  • ENNEMIS INTIMES, by Denis Amar
  • CONTRAINTE PAR CORPS, by Serge Leroy
  • SANGUINES, by Christian François


1986
  • LA VALISE EN CARTON, (TV series) by Michel Wyn
  • LA BRUTE, by Claude Guillemont


1985
  • CROSS, by Philippe Setbon
  • C'ETAIT IMPOSSIBLE ... ILS NE L'ONT PAS FAIT, by Philippe Clair


1984
  • L'AMANT MAGNIFIQUE, by Aline Isserman
  • EXIT-EXIL, by Luc Monheim


1983
  • TO CATCH A KING, by Clive Donner

Bibliographic References

O Cais do Olhar by José de Matos-Cruz
José de Matos-Cruz
José de Matos-Cruz is a Portuguese writer, journalist, editor, high-school teacher, investigator, encyclopedist. From 1980 to 2010, he works at the Cinemateca Portuguesa , in Lisbon...

, Portuguese Cinematheque, 1999 Dicionário do Cinema Português (1962–1988) by Jorge Leitão Ramos, Editorial Caminho, SA, Lisbon
Lisbon
Lisbon is the capital city and largest city of Portugal with a population of 545,245 within its administrative limits on a land area of . The urban area of Lisbon extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of 3 million on an area of , making it the 9th most populous urban...

, 1989

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