Series "Bragança" is being filmed in Bragança
The next fiction series from RTP is being filmed in Bragança. The police drama tells the story of a forbidden romance in 1975.

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The next fiction series from RTP is being filmed in Bragança. The police drama tells the story of a forbidden romance in 1975.

Portuguese actress to star in the film 'One Night in Porto' alongside a 'Bridgerton' star.

The vessel known as the 'Dutch Lion' has finished its third trip around the world, featuring scenes from a BTS music video shot on location in Portugal.

'Death Tuesdays' premieres this Tuesday on Disney+ and starts with a murder in the city of Lisbon. The production features Paulo Pires and Adriano Carvalho.

The new Spanish series 'Death Tuesdays', which premieres today on Disney+, features Lisbon and Portuguese history as protagonists, according to Portuguese actors Paulo Pires and Adriano Carvalho, who play central characters.

Sydney Sweeney remains in Lisbon, where she is filming a new movie. She was spotted at the Queluz Palace shooting a commercial for a cosmetics brand and on a Lisbon street with a group of young Spanish women who were in the capital for a hen party, and who did not miss the chance to capture the encounter.

The tradition of historical films, known as 'historical reconstructions', remains alive within contemporary cinema, albeit in an ambiguous way. Most productions presented as echoes of human history are designed for small screens and streaming platforms. Therefore, the cinematic revisiting of the convulsive memories of a historical figure like Gilles de Rais is a narrative adventure that justifies our attention—as is the case with 'The Massacre of Gilles de Rais', the first feature film by Juan Branco. The film rejects the formal and moral pitfalls of traditional reconstruction, using an aesthetic that feels refreshingly out of fashion, reminiscent of 1960s and 70s experimentalism. Starring Inês Pires Tavares and João Arrais, the film functions as an essay on the mechanisms of historical truth, exploring how viewers form beliefs through the cinematic experience.

BTS are set to return to the stage with the release of the album “Arirang” after a three-year hiatus to complete mandatory military service in South Korea. This Tuesday, they released a teaser for their new music video, which was recently filmed in Lisbon. A concert in Seoul will take place this weekend, with a live broadcast on Netflix, followed by a documentary.
The project will assist independent filmmakers in creating more ambitious works with sustainable budgets.

The Brazilian actress plays Lúcia, “a former Médecins Sans Frontières doctor”, in a film featuring Joaquim de Almeida, Jacqueline Corado, Mina Andala, Natalina José, Nuno Lopes and Ricardo Pereira.
