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==Plot==
==Plot==
Stories of various individuals living in a poor district of Lisbon are intertwined with the sad life of a blind street vendor whose only means of support is his elm box.
Stories of various individuals living in a poor district of Lisbon are intertwined with the sad life of a blind street vendor whose only means of support is his elm box.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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* [[Beatriz Batarda]] as Daughter
* [[Beatriz Batarda]] as Daughter
* [[Diogo Dória]] as Friend
* [[Diogo Dória]] as Friend
* [[Isabel Ruth]] as Saleswoman
* [[Isabel Ruth]] as Saleswoman


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Portuguese films]]
[[Category:Portuguese films]]
[[Category:Portuguese-language films]]
[[Category:Portuguese-language films]]
[[Category:1990s drama films]]
[[Category:1994 drama films]]
[[Category:Films directed by Manoel de Oliveira]]
[[Category:Films directed by Manoel de Oliveira]]
[[Category:Films produced by Paulo Branco]]
[[Category:Films produced by Paulo Branco]]


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Revision as of 03:37, 23 May 2020

A Caixa
French poster
Directed byManoel de Oliveira
Written byManoel de Oliveira
Prista Monteiro (play)
Produced byPaulo Branco
StarringLuís Miguel Cintra
Glicínia Quartin
Ruy de Carvalho
CinematographyMário Barroso
Edited byValérie Loiseleux
Manoel de Oliveira
Release date
  • 18 November 1994 (1994-11-18)
Running time
93 minutes
CountriesFrance
Portugal
LanguagePortuguese

A Caixa is a 1994 Portuguese comedy film adapted from the play by Prista Monteiro by Manoel de Oliveira, who also directed the film. It was screened in competition at the 1994 Tokyo International Film Festival.

Plot

Stories of various individuals living in a poor district of Lisbon are intertwined with the sad life of a blind street vendor whose only means of support is his elm box.

Cast

References