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- A scrappy, feisty, fiercely loyal Chicago family makes no apologies.
- In the 1960s, at the height of the Cold War, in the small village of Glória do Ribatejo, João Vidal will take on several high-risk espionage missions that could change the course of Portuguese and world history.
- Catharina rekindles her relationship with Fritz; Monika composes for the European Song Contest; Eva punishes Jürgen for his abuse; Helga is desperate because Wolfgang contacts his former lover who was imprisoned due to her denunciation.
- Ten people are invited to a paradise island in the Caribbean by a mysterious person, and each of them has committed a murder in their past.
- During the 1950s, Helsinki was the focal point of the Cold War, as global powers and their intelligence agencies coalesced in the small neutral country that stood between the East and the West. Sphere of Shadows is an international spy thriller that follows a secret intelligence team whose mission is to defend the independence of Finland no matter the cost.
- A woman and her best friend think they landed the job of their dreams by giving people a great Christmas until they get a client who doesn't feel the same way.
- How did a poor little Black girl from Missouri become the Queen of Paris, before joining the French Resistance and finally creating her dream family "The Rainbow Tribe", adopting twelve children from four corners of the world? This is the fabulous story of the first Black superstar, Josephine Baker.
- Ariana is a young woman, born in a small town, who returns to the city determined to take revenge on some men who brutally raped her 20 years ago.
- Join us in the jazzy USA of the 1930s and meet Betty Boop, the first female protagonist in cartoons. Despite her innocent voice, well-turned spiers and bedroom look, she really was no weapon. How do we see Betty today?
- Dante Alighieri was a poet, philosopher and politician in 1300 Florence. The visionary author of "Inferno", the first book of the "Divine Comedy", he was both a direct witness and a narrator of his times and his poem is a remarkable geopolitical chronicle of a tumultuous period of the Middle Ages from 1300 to 1320, a time when Kings, Popes, rulers and warlords played a deadly chess game for the control of Europe. In this high end docudrama, some of the world's finest scholars will help provide historical context to the unfolding of events, making them accessible to a wide audience, and giving us a privileged viewpoint over one of the most eventful and funding chapters of European history.
- You're in a great rush, to arrive at that agitation. To spend eight hours alienating yourself. But you already do that from Monday to Friday. And at the Club, you're the one paying.
- Distinct themes treated with the usual vehemence and great imagination of Professor José Hermano Saraiva.
- '"E2" is the weekly TV show launched in May 2004 by the Portuguese school Escola Superior de Comunicação Social (ESCS) at RTP2 (Portuguese Public Broadcasting TV Channel). E2 is part of a pedagogical multi-disciplinary training project for students and has a 30 minutes magazine format, encompassing several areas of knowledge. The content of each episode is based on several ESCS's areas of knowledge, added on by the Institute/Schools of the Lisbon Polytechnic Institute, and the external universe which is directly associated with it. The themes developed by the students in this magazine are done so in several editorial forms, such as documentaries, debates, reports, interviews, vox-pop, video clips, fiction, advertisement and/or video art.
- Guided by Gisela João we go on a journey full of questions, findings and experiences, exploring in each episode the substance and savoir faire of 8 different raw materials.
- The Portuguese poet and anthropologist, Ruy Cinatti, and his nomadic experience in East Timor: while preserving the cultural identity of the People and its territory, he becomes a Timorese.
- Presenting the nature of João Gabriel's artistic creation process, with his work marked by the presence of the male figure, the eroticism of the ink and the desire from pornographic films from the 70s.
- How did the tomb of the Apostle Peter, on one of the hills of Rome, become the universal seat of Christianity, as well as a major political and artistic center? Custodian of a unique memory through its archives and collection of manuscripts, the Vatican City, which includes St. Peter's Basilica, the Episcopal Palace, the administrations of the State and the Holy See, museums and gardens, concentrates, in less than 1 square kilometer, exceptional architecture and masterpieces of painting and sculpture. From the frescoes of Giotto, Fra Angelico and Michelangelo to Bernini's columns or the projects of the brilliant architect Bramante for the basilica, these treasures, commissioned by visionary popes, have contributed to the influence of the Papacy.
- The destiny of Sergio Leone from his poor childhood in a neighborhood under fascism in Rome until his last film in America. This guided the filmmaker's personal life and career to create his epic antiheroes and spaghetti westerns.
- Amalia had a secret in the shape of a beach. In that sea her heart sank. With the dance of the tides, it ended up breaking apart. At Praia da Amália you don't just take salt on your arm or sand on your feet. You take poems. A film based on the written poetry of Portuguese biggest diva Amália Rodrigues.
- A documentary series that aims to introduce four Portuguese choirs in their encounter with a conductor/musical director, who will guide us to each of the groups, their choir members and their stories, and who will work on their repertoire for a public and apotheotic presentation.