Rosa Filmes
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Rosa Filmes is a Portuguese independent motion picture production and distribution company.
Founded by Joaquim Sapinho in 1993, Rosa Filmes has produced until now:
- 2013 - The Invisible Life (Portuguese: A Vida Invisível). Directed by Vítor Gonçalves
- 2011 - This Side of Resurrection (Portuguese: Deste Lado da Ressurreição). Directed by Joaquim Sapinho
- 2011 - What's New About Love? (Portuguese: O Que Há De Novo No Amor?). Directed by Mónica Santana Baptista, Hugo Martins, Rui Santos, Tiago Nunes, Hugo Alves and Patrícia Raposo.
- 2009 - To Die Like a Man (Portuguese: Morrer como um homem). Directed by João Pedro Rodrigues
- 2008 - 4 Hearts (Portuguese: 4 Copas). Directed Manuel Mozos
- 2005 - Bosnia Diaries (Portuguese: Diários da Bósnia). Directed by Joaquim Sapinho
- 2005 - Two Drifters (Portuguese: Odete). Directed by João Pedro Rodrigues
- 2003 - The Policewoman (Portuguese: A Mulher Polícia). Directed by Joaquim Sapinho
- 2000 - The Phantom (Portuguese: O Fantasma). Directed by João Pedro Rodrigues
- 1999 - Evil (Portuguese: Mal). Directed by Alberto Seixas Santos
- 1999 - Gloria (Portuguese: Glória). Directed by Manuela Viegas
- 1999 - Jorge Molder. Directed by José Neves
- 1998 - A Trip to Expo (Portuguese: Viagem à Expo). Directed by João Pedro Rodrigues
- 1998 - José Cardoso Pires Logbook (Portuguese: José Cardoso Pires - Diário de Bordo). Directed by Manuel Mozos
- 1997 - This is my Home (Portuguese: Esta é a Minha Casa). Directed by João Pedro Rodrigues
- 1997 - Happy Birthday! (Portuguese: Parabéns!). Directed by João Pedro Rodrigues
- 1997 - Portuguese Cinema? (Portuguese: Cinema Português?). Directed Manuel Mozos
- 1995 - Haircut (Portuguese: Corte de Cabelo). Directed by Joaquim Sapinho
- 1995 - Cinéma, de notre temps: Shohei Imamura - Le libre penseur. Directed by Paulo Rocha
- 1994 - Julião Sarmento. Directed by Joaquim Sapinho
- 1994 - Lisbon in Film (Portuguese: Lisboa no Cinema). Directed Manuel Mozos
- 1993 - Mr. Portugal in Tokushima (Portuguese: Portugaru San - O Sr. Portugal em Tokushima. Directed by Paulo Rocha
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