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  1. Olivier Leite: Orlando. Maria David: Lúcia. Yvette Caldas: Fàtima. Luis Rego: Adérito. Jinie Rainho: Jinie. Sie haben meinen Sohn getötet! (Original: Ganhar a Vida, Portugiesisch für: Das Leben verdienen) ist ein Spielfilm des portugiesischen Regisseurs João Canijo aus dem Jahr 2001 .

  2. A teenager is killed. From then on, everything happens fast. The boy was Portuguese. The Portuguese community in France never talks. Silence is its rule. But Cidalia wants to know: she wants the truth. She is thirty-six years of age. A cleaning woman. As she pursues her crusade, her battle for change, the community turns against her.

  3. Get a Life (Portuguese: Ganhar a Vida) is a 2001 Portuguese drama film directed by João Canijo. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. Cast. Rita Blanco - Cidália; Adriano Luz - Adelino; Teresa Madruga - Celestina; Alda Gomes - Alda; Olivier Leite - Orlando; Maria David - Lùcia; Yvette ...

  4. E porque, revoltando-se contra tudo e contra todos, e não tendo já nada a perder, Cidália vai afinal acabar por descobrir uma outra vida. E ganhar, verdadeiramente, a vida. Ficha artística. Cidália - Rita Blanco; Adelino – Adriano Luz; Celestina – Teresa Madruga; Alda - Alda Gomes; Orlando - Olivier Leite

  5. 4. Mai 2001 · Ganhar a Vida: Directed by João Canijo. With Rita Blanco, Adriano Luz, Teresa Madruga, Alda Gomes. During one winter night, a Portuguese teenager, Alvaro, loses his life in a fight between a youth gang and the cops in a suburb of Paris.

    • (159)
    • Drama
    • João Canijo
    • 2001-05-04
  6. 2001. Duração. 113 minutos. Ganhar a Vida - Filmes - Drama - Cidália, portuguesa de 36 anos, vive com o marido, dois filhos e a irmã nos arredores de Paris. Um dia, o seu filho mais velho é...

  7. synopsis. On the outskirts of Paris, a housing project. A youth gang. A fight with the cops. A teenager is killed. From then on, everything happens fast. The boy was Portuguese. The Portuguese community in France never talks. Silence is its rule. But Cidalia, the mother of the boy, wants to know: she wants the truth.