

Eccentricities of a Blonde-Haired Girl
Singularidades de uma Rapariga Loura
Overview
On a train to Algarve, a young man recounts to a fellow passenger his past relationship with an eccentric young woman.
- Budget
- $2,500,000
- Production
- Eddie Saeta, Les Films de l'Après-Midi, Filmes do Tejo II
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Cast

Ricardo Trêpa
Macário

Catarina Wallenstein
Luísa

Júlia Buisel
Dona Vilaça

Leonor Silveira
Woman on Train

Filipe Vargas
Friend

Diogo Dória
Uncle Francisco

Luís Miguel Cintra

Glória de Matos
D. Sande

Rogério Samora
Chapéu de Palha

Miguel Guilherme
Faleiro

Carlos Saltão
Empregado Pensão

Luís Lima Barreto
Desembargador

Paulo Matos
Desconhecido

Norberto Barroca
Gaudêncio

Joaquim Custódia
Vizinho de Óculos

António Reis
Crew
- Director
- Manoel de Oliveira
- Writers
- Manoel de Oliveira
- Cinematography
- Sabine Lancelin
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Filipe Manuel Neto
November 26, 2022
**Another academic and erudite Portuguese film… yet more tolerable than many others I've seen.** Despite considering myself a patriot, I recognize that Portuguese cinema is not particularly good when compared to Spanish, French, Italian or British cinema. We simply don't have the capital and people to make movies as good as theirs. As I've said in other reviews I've written, Portuguese cinema ends up focusing on two distinct fields: bad taste comedies with strong popular appeal, and academic,…



