Manhã Submersa

Manhã Submersa

Release date : October 17, 1980
Runtime : 2h 11m
Countries of origin : Portugal /
Original Language : Portuguese /
Director : Lauro António /
Production companies : L.A. Produções Cinematográficas / Instituto Português do Cinema (IPC) /
October 17, 1980 2h 11m Portugal Drama Portuguese More
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Estefânia is an old, rich, strict catholic woman, and when she sets her eyes on a couple of servants who have no means to bring up properly their youngest son, António, she decides to move her influences in order to make a priest out of him. The parents accept it, the local priest and even the Seminar's rector accept it, and António accepts it - if not for piety, for obeyance to his parents. Once time goes by, and António is out of rural misery and into the prison-like system of a seminar, doubts and anguishes mount within him.
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Eunice Muñoz
Dona Estefânia
Canto e Castro
Padre Tomás
Jacinto Ramos
Padre Martins
Miguel Franco
Capitão
Adelaide João
António's Mother
Joaquim Rosa
Padre Alves
Rui Luís
Tio Gorra
Camacho Costa
Padre Pita

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  • title:Manhã Submersa
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1980
  • Runtime:2h 11m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Portugal ·
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Director: Lauro António /
  • Writers: Lauro António · Vergílio Ferreira ·
  • Production companies: L.A. Produções Cinematográficas · Instituto Português do Cinema (IPC) ·
  • Overview:Estefânia is an old, rich, strict catholic woman, and when she sets her eyes on a couple of servants who have no means to bring up properly their youngest son, António, she decides to move her influences in order to make a priest out of him. The parents accept it, the local priest and even the Seminar's rector accept it, and António accepts it - if not for piety, for obeyance to his parents. Once time goes by, and António is out of rural misery and into the prison-like system of a seminar, doubts and anguishes mount within him.
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