José Cardoso Pires - Diário de Bordo
1998 · 52 min · ★ 8.0 · Documentary
A documentary about the life and work of José Cardoso Pires. The information was gathered through a series of interviews made by the journalist Clara Ferreira Alves during autumn and winter of 1997 and also by people who were close to him.
Directed by Manuel Mozos
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- C Clara Ferreira Alves Interviewer
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António Lobo Antunes Self - J João Lobo Antunes Self
- J Júlio Pomar Self
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Antonio Tabucchi Self
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