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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Joao Ponces de Carvalho, Antonio da Cunha Telles, Antonio de Macedo, Antonio Rodrigues, Manoel de Oliveira, Ricardo Costa, Joao Botelho, Eduardo Geada, Joao Cesar Monteiro, Maria de Medeiros, Antonio Campos, Manuel Guimaraes, Solveig Nordlund, Jorge Brum do Canto, Joao Costa Menezes, Ladislao Vajda, Pedro Costa, Carlos Domingomes, Eduardo Condorcet, Alberto Seixas Santos, Andre Marques, Antonio Lopes Ribeiro, Noemia Delgado, Marco Martins, Jose Leitao de Barros, Vasco Nunes, Antonio-Pedro Vasconcelos, Joaquim Sapinho, Edgar Pera, David Bonneville, Joao Pedro Rodrigues, Filipa Cesar, Fernando Lopes, Ribeirinho, Luis Filipe Rocha, Catarina Ruivo, Antonio Reis, Henrique Campos, Antonio Ferreira, Manuel Mozos, Joao Mendes, Joao Mario Grilo, Joao Salaviza, Teresa Villaverde, Jose Fonseca e Costa, List of Portuguese film directors, Paulo Rocha, Miguel Ribeiro, Joao Canijo, Perdigao Queiroga, Joaquim Leitao, Lauro Antonio, Arthur Duarte, Leonel Vieira, Jose Nascimento, Mario Barroso, Constantino Esteves, Augusto Cabrita, Chianca de Garcia, Augusto Fraga. Excerpt: Joao de Deus Ramos Ponces de Carvalho (born 17 March 1957 in Lisbon) is a Portuguese film director. His great-grandfather was the poet Joao de Deus. He went to the University of Lisbon, obtaining a License in History, specialty, Art History. He started taking still pictures when he was 10, and became a publicity photographer by 17. His first documentary film was made at 22, being one of the first TV programs to represent Portugal in MIPCOM, Cannes, 1980. 1979/80 - Moinhos Velhos, The History of a Cave, 35', neg. colour 16 mm, Script, Production and Direction, for RTP. Selected by RTP for the MIP 80, Cannes; selection of the jury of the 1st International Speleological Film Festival, Barcelona, 1982; selection of the jury of the 6th FIFS - Festival International de...