E o Tempo Passa (2011)
Teresa is a soap-opera actress. Meeting again an old passion brings her back apparently lost memories, leading her to question not only her love life but also her career options. In the studio, the daily work is spiced by the frenzy group of younger actors. After all, they all ask the same question: where does happiness lies?
Director: Alberto Seixas Santos
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 105 min
Release Date: March 10, 2011
Cast
- Sofia Aparício - Teresa Gaivão
- Isabel Ruth - Renata
- Christian Cloarec - Prince Gilles
- Américo Silva - Simão
- Rita Durão - Paula / Júlia
- Joana Metrass - Rita
- Miguel Nunes - Diogo
- Pablo Malter - Camilo / Vitor
- Sara Carinhas - Marisa
- Pedro Gorgia - Director's Assistant
Screenplay
- Alberto Seixas Santos (Screenplay)
- Catarina Ruivo
- Maria Velho da Costa (Dialogue)
Cinematography: João Ribeiro
Editing: Catarina Ruivo
Production: Take 2000, Tobis Portuguesa
Country: Portugal
Language: Français, Português
Original Language: pt
Themes
Coming of Age and Self-Discovery
Keywords
rain, love, growing up
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is E o Tempo Passa about?
- Teresa is a soap-opera actress. Meeting again an old passion brings her back apparently lost memories, leading her to question not only her love life but also her career options. In the studio, the daily work is spiced by the frenzy group of younger actors. After all, they all ask the same question: where does happiness lies?
- Who directed E o Tempo Passa?
- E o Tempo Passa was directed by Alberto Seixas Santos.
- Who stars in E o Tempo Passa?
- E o Tempo Passa stars Sofia Aparício, Isabel Ruth, Christian Cloarec, Américo Silva, Rita Durão, Joana Metrass.
- How long is E o Tempo Passa?
- E o Tempo Passa has a runtime of 1h 45m (105 minutes).
- What genre is E o Tempo Passa?
- E o Tempo Passa is a Drama film.
- Where was E o Tempo Passa produced?
- E o Tempo Passa was produced in Portugal.
- What are the themes of E o Tempo Passa?
- The themes of E o Tempo Passa include: Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.