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- Dom Toretto and his family are targeted by the vengeful son of drug kingpin Hernan Reyes.
- Set in a cross-border motel between Galicia and Portugal, follows three women with financial and personal problems who get in serious danger after joining forces to get their hands on some valuable merchandise from a guest in the motel.
- When a nun from the Sagrado Convento de Queijo Flamengo is found dead at the bottom of a ravine, detective Tó Manel - known as the Poirot of Marco de Canaveses - goes in search of the truth in a mind-boggling investigation.
- Vidago Palace is set on 1936 and tells us a love story between two young people from different classes, ready to face all obstacles.
- Pamela is a woman caught up by her French nationality and her Portuguese heritage. In her lies the uncertainty of the future.
- Father Antonio is a priest by vocation, committed and generous, dear people of Vila Daires a quiet village of the north. But Father Anthony is also a man, and Vila Daires is not as peaceful as it seems. The good intentions of the Father will not be sufficient to halt the worsening of the conflict. And when your fate intersects with Lena, the "black sheep" of the village, Father will also be forced to confront his own demons. Especially with those who never even thought that could exist.
- Maria is almost blind. She's been waiting for cataract surgery for 3 years. António, an old fisherman, takes care of her, hiding the secret of an old love. Miguel, a mysterious boy, wanders through the city, watching daily for Maria's house. Ana, Maria's daughter visits her mother. Despite their misfortune, they seek to redeem themselves under the eyes of António and Miguel. Maria is not alone.
- The darkness of night, a barely lit place, motorbikes flirting with danger: a group of teenagers at a crossroads playing chicken with unaware passing cars. Jota (Eduardo Frazão) stands out from this group, unclassifiable; his destiny has no straight lines save those on the asphalt. Jota lives in permanent conflict with everything and everybody in his small town. No room for stillness. And then comes Margarida (Ana Moreira). Jota has no inside, Margarida has no outside. In spite of, or because of, that, they meet. What can they do? They can just ride, they can get away with it even if its all messed up. Love is to be lived.
- The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) put an end to the Republican government supported in Parliament by liberal Republicans, communists, and socialists. The conservative winners started a harsh repression with expedite death sentences for the military and civilians who had fought for the Republican side. A handful of guerrillas took refuge across the frontier, in a remote mountain village of Portugal and survived by smuggling goods, and shelter out of kindness. On December 21, 1946, the Spanish and Portuguese police encircled the village, demolished several houses with howitzer fire, and attacked the hide-outs by machine-guns and carbines. Eighteen Portuguese were arrested for an year without trial, and the ensuing fear lasted even after the April 1974 democratization of Portugal. Fifty years after the event, direct and indirect witnesses open up their personal memories for the camera, the village, a subjective history - as pure as the the mountain air of the rough region they inhabit.
- "O Tardo": one of the legends which inhabits the minds of people from rural areas of Northern Iberia since the dawn of society.
- In honor of those who give us so much, we follow the day-to-day testimony of several Portuguese teachers, witnessing the reality and true state of this noble profession in Portugal. Their stories. Their lives. Their struggles. Teachers who deal with children, adolescents and young adults. Teachers aged 30, 40 and 50 years old. Teachers from the left, center and right wings. But, above all, human beings who deserve due respect and appreciation on the part of those who have the power to provide them with it. This is the most important lesson of their lives.
- Human use of wood as working tools for the benefit of welfare as well as torture implement, and the production line of a modern industry of laminated wood and plywood.
- Whenever one performs a magic trick, there is one thing that's worth a thousand words: people's reactions. Real magic is done like that, in front of you, in the moment, without sets or special effects. Using the various cities in the country as sets, regular people as his assistants and daily objects like bills, cards or mobile phones, Mário Daniel stuns with his magic. In "Magic Minutes", forget about the pigeons and rabbits in the hat because whatever you bring in your pockets is enough to create a fantastic magic moment.