List of the best Leonor Baldaque movies: The Portuguese Nun(2009), Magic Mirror(2005), Belle Toujours(2006), I'm Going Home(2001), Porto of My Childhood(2001) ... ...
Drama
Portugal|France
2009
127 Minutes
Julie de Hauranne
Leonor Baldaque Diogo Doria Ana Moreira Eugène Green Adrien Michaux Beatriz Batarda Carloto Cotta Francisco Mozos Camané Aldina Duarte José Manuel Neto
A young French actress in Lisbon to shoot a movie is intrigued by a nun she sees kneeling in the chapel where she is filming.
Drama
Portugal
2005
137 Minutes
Vicenta, Abril
Leonor Silveira Ricardo Trêpa Luís Miguel Cintra Leonor Baldaque Glória de Matos Isabel Ruth Adelaide Teixeira Diogo Doria José Wallenstein
Luciano, fresh out of jail, was taken by his brother, Flórido, to serve in the home of wealthy Alfreda. He was surprised when she told him that her greatest desire was to see the Virgin ... See full summary »
Drama
Portugal|France
2006
72 Minutes
Prostitute
Michel Piccoli Bulle Ogier Ricardo Trêpa Leonor Baldaque Júlia Buisel
38 years after their last encounter, Henri Husson thinks he sees Séverine in a concert. He follows her and sadistically takes out a slow and painful revenge.
Comedy, Drama
France|Portugal
2001
90 Minutes
Sylvia
Michel Piccoli Antoine Chappey Catherine Deneuve John Malkovich Leonor Baldaque Leonor Silveira
actor director grandson actress agent nanny sad profound emotional tender paris theater café film set house france tragic death aging retirement mourning
The comfortable daily routines of aging Parisian actor Gilbert Valence, 76, are suddenly shaken when he learns that his wife, daughter, and son-in-law have been killed in a car crash.
Drama
Portugal|France
2001
62 Minutes
Ela
Ricardo Trêpa Jorge Trêpa Rogério Samora Antonio Fonseca Agustina Bessa-Luís Maria de Medeiros Leonor Silveira Leonor Baldaque José Wallenstein Duarte de Almeida
boy son father mother lover dreamy fascinating profound portugal city bakery street oporto, portugal childhood memory nostalgia romance history discovery love
The city of Porto viewed by the intimate eye of Manoel de Oliveira.