Margarida Vila-Nova was born on June 6, 1983 in Lisbon, Portugal. She is an actress and director, known for Letters from War (2016), Causa Própria (2022) and The Good Girls Club (2020).
In 1971, António Lobo Antunes' life is brutally interrupted when he is drafted into the Portuguese Army to serve as a doctor in one of the worst zones of the Colonial War – the East of Angola. Away from everything dear he writes letters to his wife while he is immersed in an increasingly violent setting. While he moves between several military posts he falls in love for Africa and matures politically. At his side, an entire generation struggles and despairs for the return home. In the uncertainty of war events, only the letters can make him survive.
After the murder of a local student, a small town judge faces an unexpected dilemma: now her actions can put her family at risk.
A crime drama based on the life of a woman who lived for years with a man that was the head of a corruption network in the Portuguese football world.
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