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- A dutiful damsel agrees to marry a handsome prince, only to find the royal family has recruited her as a sacrifice to repay an ancient debt.
- A reclusive and controversial author is drawn out of hiding when he begins to receive endless letters from an obsessive fan. What ensues is a dangerous labyrinth as he searches for the person behind the cryptic messages.
- A luxury nightclub stages a war for power on the Lisbon nightlife scene. This series examines the capital's night, where sensuality ans sex mix with politics, security, business, and glamour.
- In a small submerged village on the Spanish-Portuguese border, two skeletons are discovered that reveal evidence of a bloody crime.
- Love, passion, mystery, and betrayal mark the days of the Por do Sol estate. The Bourbon family from Linhaca owns the Por do Sol estate, but not everything is rosy.
- The joviality of the newly arrived and trained priest Amaro draws attention and some question his ability to perform his duties, while he meets Amélia, the most beautiful young woman in Leiria, and the vow of celibacy is questioned.
- Patricia died mysteriously at a party, suddenly all of her friends are connected within "The_List" where they need to make tasks to accomplish what Patricia dreamt.
- The story of a true Portuguese hero. For himself he asked nothing, for the country all.
- After the death of Paulo Duarte, his sister Teresa abandons her life in Lisbon to move to Vigo. Nobody believes that the death is accidental, so she investigates behind the possible murder which leads her to an arms trafficking network
- We are in 1320, in the newly formed country we call Portugal. Isabel, the Holy Queen, is the wife of Dinis, the king, and mother of Afonso, the heir, both involved in a civil war that affects everyone.
- Chegar a Casa tells the story of Marta, a woman who returns to her homeland, in Portugal, after a 15-year life in Santiago de Compostela, after the failure of her marriage.
- The plot addresses Maria Luísa's struggle for freedom, the struggle for rights and privileges that, at the time, were reserved almost exclusively to men. Maria Luísa decides to assume a false identity - that of a man.
- Downfall Following an anonymous complaint, the former Minister of Public Works Álvaro Vieira Branco is placed in house arrest in the context of the "Marinada" case, on suspicion of corruption practices, influence trafficking, economic participation in business, prevarication and abuse of power. The complaint allows the authorities, led by Inspector Gonçalo Schmidt, to finally investigate what they had long suspected: Álvaro Vieira Branco has no personal or family income that justifies his standard of living. Trapped in his luxurious mansion, Vieira Branco is forced to adapt his strategies to continue to meet the (especially) financial needs of those around him, while seeking to get rid of the case, discover the whistleblower and maintain influence in the public and party sphere. To get rid of the accusation and discover the whistleblower, Vieira Branco counts, first of all, with the collaboration of his long-time lawyer, David Rebelo Morais. At the same time, it is also through his former advisor, Bernardo Góis (who remains in the government team), that he will extend his tentacles to get involved in new party schemes. Zé Mário, former FP-25 bomber, is his trusted foreman, the man to whom he resorts when matters dispense with political diplomacy, the capacity for rhetoric or the mastery of the laws of law. It is Zé Mário who, together with Arnaldo (driver of the house), with whom he has a stable and faithful love relationship, allows Álvaro to continue to have money available, despite having frozen all his bank accounts. At the same time, Álvaro has to manage a delicate family situation. The mother, Maria de Lourdes Vieira, forced to sell the mansion so that her son can legally pay for the defense and the numerous domestic expenses, informs Álvaro that she is going to move home. Álvaro's wife, Raquel Vieira Branco, debates internally with the fact that she remains married to a man who knows not to be upright. Over the years, his moral compass has always been accommodating what she was discovering about Álvaro, but he can no longer justify what becomes evident with his arrest. The children Frederico and Matilde are Álvaro's point of contact with a real life, of a father of a family, of someone who does everything to protect his own. But the introverted Frederico, disillusioned with politics, prefers to spend his days on the computer or back from other gadgets. Matilde, on the other hand, a young woman demanding and positioned to the left of her father, has no itching to clash with him as the evidence of the prosecution becomes public. In addition to the oppression of the electronic bracelet, Álvaro is oppressed by the pressure of the family and the constant claims for money. When money is the great source of power, how do you maintain power with frozen accounts? In a way, all the characters live in home arrest, since they have interests or feelings that do not allow them to free themselves from Álvaro and, consequently, from that house.
- In a Portugal gripped by a recession, Domingos and Olinda plan on robbing the national bank to turn the uncertainty around them into an opportunity.
- Following Marta's wake, her five best friends decide to spend the night at a rural tourist getaway that Marta never got around to opening. That long night becomes a maze-like journey through their interconnecting friendships, where each reveals herself as it was the last day. On the eve of the burial, the talk is about life and a friendship that survived it all. But will this friendship be able to survive death?
- Cellist Helena is married to Mário, who criticizes her as an artist and a woman, leaving her insecure to the point of leaving the stage and becoming isolated and dependent on her husband.
- The story of a little girl who went to live with her uncles after seeing her mother being murdered by her boyfriend.
- The autobiographical texts and letters by film director Manuel Guimarães, and exchanged by him with friends, are the axis for the intimate narrative of his life, social concerns, passion for movies - while revisiting many movies of the 20th century and his complete filmography. One segment documents the epic way directors attempted to bypass official censorship to show their movies out of the country.
- The biography of a retired producer in the first person, with many locations where he lived or worked, plus archive documents illustrating a life story that spans decades of Portuguese film history.