Direction: Lourenço de Mello

The best movies, series, and documentaries directed by Lourenço de Mello. Explore exceptional titles that showcase a unique filmmaking vision.


Mulheres (TV Series)

2014 · Series · Portugal

Direction José Manuel Fernandes · Lourenço de Mello · Jorge Queiroga

Cast Sofia Alves · Albano Jerónimo · Fernanda Serrano · Joao Lagarto

Synopsis Mariana is a successful business woman, she works at ImoAndrade. She's done with sexism and the owner of the company and decides to left, with the support of other 5 women she'll create her own successful company.

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A Única Mulher (TV Series)

2015 · Series · 60 min. · Portugal

Direction António Borges Correia · Nuno Franco · Luís Pamplona · Lourenço de Mello

Cast Nawal Lamrini · Alexandra Lencastre · José Wallenstein · Lourenço Ortigão

Synopsis A story of the almost impossible love between Luís Miguel and Mara, set in Lisbon and Luanda. The relationship of Luís and Mara will be affected with the conspiracies and secrets of their friends and family, either in Portugal or...

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E Depois, Matei-o (TV)

2012 · Movie · 62 min. · Portugal

Direction Lourenço de Mello

Cast Isabel Abreu · Albano Jerónimo · Sónia Balacó · Pedro Giestas

Synopsis Susana, a sociology student, interviews Catarina, a woman arrested for killing her husband. Catarina was a victim of domestic violence who decided that everything had to come to an end.

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Bairro

2013 · Movie · 113 min. · Portugal

Direction Jorge Cardoso · Lourenço de Mello · José Manuel Fernandes · Ricardo Inácio

Cast Maria João Bastos · Paulo Pires · Carloto Cotta · José Afonso Pimentel

Synopsis The police tries to stop a gang of criminals responsible for several robberies in Lisbon.

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A Herdeira (TV Series)

2017 · Series · Portugal

Direction António Borges Correia · Paulo Brito · Ricardo Carreira · Lourenço de Mello

Cast Rita Pereira · Joaquim Horta · Kelly Bailey · Lourenço Ortigão

Synopsis Luz (which birth name is Benedita) was abandoned in a river by her stepmother when she was a baby, and was found by a couple of gypsies who adopted her. Nobody ever knew her stepmother abandoned her, not even her...

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