Três Dias Sem Deus Explained
Três Dias Sem Deus |
Director: | Bárbara Virgínia |
Starring: | Maria Clementina |
Cinematography: | António Mendes |
Editing: | Montero Aço |
Runtime: | 102 minutes |
Country: | Portugal |
Language: | Portuguese |
Três Dias Sem Deus is a 1945 Portuguese drama film directed by Bárbara Virgínia. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
Cast
- Maria Clementina as Teresa, the castle's maid
- Laura Fernandes as Beatriz, the school's maid
- Jorge Gentil as Alberto, the priest
- Rosa Linda as Isabel Belforte
- Manuel Mariano as Ill boy
- Joaquim Miranda as Tadeu, the cart-driver
- João Perry as Paulo Belforte
- Casimiro Rodrigues as Januário
- Alfredo Ruas as Lídia's father
- António Sacramento as Village's doctor
- Elvira Velez as Bernarda, the village's witch
- Bárbara Virgínia as Lídia
Notes and References
- Web site: Festival de Cannes: Três Dias Sem Deus . 4 January 2009. festival-cannes.com.