A Mulher que Morreu de Pé (2025)
This fictional documentary traces a poetic cartography based on the journey of a theater group to São Miguel, Natália Correia's birthplace, and Lisbon, where she lived most of her life. It passes through Botequim, Assembleia da República, Hotel Britânia, Teatro Micaelense, Parque Terra Nostra, and so many other places once inhabited by Natália and now by these actors who help us to unearth the myths, ghosts, and pains born in the life and work of Natália — one of the most important figures in Portuguese culture, literature, and politics, before and after April 25.
Director: Rosa Coutinho Cabral
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Rosa Coutinho Cabral as |
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Soraia Chaves as |
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João Cabral as |
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Joana Seixas as |
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Hugo Mestre Amaro as |
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Alexandra Sargento as |
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Ângela Almeida as |
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Carlos Melo Bento as |
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Carolina Bettencourt as |
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Fernando Dacosta as |
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João Araújo as |
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Leonor Cabral as |
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Leonor Coutinho Cabral as |
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Paula Guedes as |
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Maria Galhardo as |
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Mariana Pacheco as |
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Milagres Miranda Paz as |
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Sérgia Farrajota as |
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Natália Correia as |
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Lídia Franco as |
| Directing | Rosa Coutinho Cabral | Director |
| Production | António Cabral | Executive Producer |
| Production | Leonor Cabral | Executive Producer |
| Production | Rosa Coutinho Cabral | Producer |
| Crew | José Carlos Pontes | Compositor |
| Crew | Susana Gomes | Cinematography |
| Editing | Francisco Costa | Editor |
| Editing | Rosa Coutinho Cabral | Editor |
| Editing | Rui Pedro Mourão | Editor |
| Sound | Raquel Jacinto | Sound |
| Sound | Paulo Lima | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | Tiago Raposinho | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | Raul Resendes | Sound |