Reproduta interdita
Jan 01 1990
•0h 8m
•Drama
In 1988, Lisbon’s Chiado was ravaged by a fire; now, some of the highest real estate property prices in Portugal are paid for a piece of this Álvaro Siza Vieira-renovated area. Reproduta interdita was one of Pêra’s first (and certainly weirdest) works to deal with the aftermath of this disaster.
Cast
See allMargarida Matos
Lígia Pereira
António Gonçalves
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