Margarida Gil
Born in Covilhã, Portugal in 1950, she studied German philology in Lisbon. As a filmmaker, she can look back on a career spanning over 30 years with films including Relação Fiel e Verdadeira, which screened at Venice, and Rosa Negra, which was presented at Locarno. She was married to the director João César Monteiro and worked closely with him as an actor, screenwriter and assistant director. In 2005, she won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Rome International Film Festival.
What Shall I Do With This Sword?
as uncreditedBy cross-editing footage of Portuguese workers protesting against NATO forces and various...
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as The Girl / The Devil's WomanParallel tales of young couples desperately escaping cruel false fathers, each couple on the run...
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as NunThe young girl, Antónia Margarida Castelo Branco, is handed over by her mother to Brás Telles de...
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as uncreditedIn this highly theatrical TV production, Monteiro again draws on the world of folklore – and,...
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