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- Some of the chapters from Arabian Nights are adapted to a modern Portugal in this epic.
- Charles Augustus Howell was John Ruskin's secretary, agent and model for Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and exhumer of Lizzie Siddal. But he is also said to have been a master blackmailer and a forger of works of art.
- Manoel is an aging film director who travels with his film crew through Portugal in search of the origins of Afonso, a famous French actor whose father emigrated from Portugal to France. In the process, he remembers his own youth.
- Tone, the leader of the gang, returns home after sometime abroad, to try to save his father's life that is on the verge of death, and needs a liver transplant to survive. For this task he needs the help of his gang, once again.
- The struggle of a family on the path to Compostela. While they fight to survive each other, they need to escape a serial killer.
- A group of friends that meet after some years apart,decide to hunt a treasure.
- This is the story of Aristides de Sousa Mendes, a man who issued 30,000 visas for safe passage to Portugal during WWII, in June 1940, defying the direct orders of his government. Among them were 10,000 Jews.
- A story of a couple, the woman can't stand the countryside and the man can't stand the city. One day their son gets really hurt and the break.
- The story begins when the trawler of Master Narciso is swept offshore by special Portuguese forces, with their cargo of hashish from Morocco. Marica Alberro, the head of the family who lost traffickers charging, charge the Toni and Juan sons to take the necessary measures to ensure that the old fisherman did not rat on them. On the other hand, Miguel Angelo and José Baptista, two young Portuguese entrepreneurs with a connection to the Cali cartel decide to take the opportunity to try to expand it's Colombian cocaine trafficking business by contacting the Alberro family.
- Three unscrupulous doctors led by an obsessed with the occult and science millionaire, try to manipulate the human psyche to achieve absolute power. Their methods lead them to conduct experiments on patients in a psychiatric hospital that resulted in several deaths and profound change some of them to a situation in which death itself would be a preferable order.
- The characteristic loves of Margarida and Clara, the distinct moral of Peter and Daniel, the goodness of Joao Semana, and the dissidents, sensibility, tenderness, rituals and landscape involvement of the Minho.
- In Portugal, a few hours before the end of the summer holidays. A family comes to spend these last moments together, at the bedside of one of its members, who is seriously ill.
- The year is 2113, humanity is on the edge of extinction due to technological advancement. Raquel tries to find a solution to the problem using artificial intelligence.
- The amorous sacrifices of the daughter of Tomé da Póvoa, Berta, with the gentleman Jorge and, in parallel, the warm connection of the other son of Dom Luis, Maurício, with dedicated cousin Gabriela.
- Documentary film about identity spectacle and ethnography.
- A documentary on the flora, fauna, natural resources, typical architecture, monuments, agriculture and industry of all provinces of Portugal - including overseas colonies, then - arranged not by region, but socio-economic themes, in a diversified tapestry.
- Two voyages: in space, along a river that serves as frontier between Portugal and Spain; and in time, through memories delivered on camera by a handful of old women, who fought with determination against the law, poverty, and illiteracy to provide for basic sustenance to their families. A few men add independent testimony to the hard life of those women smugglers: a railway's man and two customs officers.
- In the debate on what political-cultural community the border regions must belong to, everyone has a point of view: from the controversial disputes between historians, philologists and politicians to the most dedramatizing opinions of the inhabitants of these regions. All of them speak in Fronteiras about how they perceive the fact that administrative divisions don't always coincide with cultural limits. An approach to the construction of collective identities trough the regions bordering with Galicia in Asturias, León, Zamora and Portugal.