List of Portuguese films of 2019

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A list of Portuguese films that were first released in 2019.

Release dateTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef
January 3 The Great Mystical Circus Carlos Diegues Drama [1]
January 10 Terra Franca Leonor Teles Documentary [1]
January 17 Tiro e Queda Ramón dos Santos Comedy [1]
January 17 Os Dois Irmãos Francisco Manso Drama [1]
January 17 Wild Dennis Berry Drama, romance [2]
January 24 Uma Vida Sublime Luís Diogo Drama [1]
January 24 Debaixo do Céu Nicholas Oulman Documentary [1]
February 21 Portugal Não Está à Venda André Badalo Comedy [1]
February 28 Imagens Proibidas Hugo Diogo Romance [1]
February 28 A Portuguesa Rita Azevedo Gomes Drama [1]
March 7 Snu Patrícia Sequeira Drama, romance [1]
March 14 Ladrões de Tuta e Meia Hugo Diogo Comedy [1]
March 14 The Dead and the Others João Salaviza, Renée Nader Messora Drama [1]
March 21 O Homem-Pykante - Diálogos kom Pimenta Edgar Pêra Documentary, biography [1]
March 21 Gabriel Nuno Bernardo Drama [1]
April 4 Diamantino Gabriel Abrantes, Daniel Schmidt Comedy, fantasy [1]
April 18 Quero-te Tanto! Vicente Alves do Ó Comedy, romance [1]
May 1 Solum Diogo Morgado Action, adventure, science fiction [1]
May 1 Until Porn Do Us Part Jorge Pelicano Documentary [1]
May 9 Hotel Império Ivo Ferreira Drama [1]
May 16 Mar Margarida Gil Drama [1]
June 13 António Um Dois Três Leonardo Mouramateus Drama [1]
June 20 Terra Hiroatsu Suzuki, Rossana Torres Documentary [1]
June 27 Linhas Tortas Rita Nunes Drama [1]
July 25 Tony Jorge Pelicano Documentary, biography [1]
August 8 Sousa Martins: Vida e Culto Justine Lemahieu Documentary, biography [1]
August 22 Variações João Maia Biography, drama [1]
September 19 The Domain Tiago Guedes Drama [1]
September 25 Campo Tiago Hespanha Documentary [1]
September 26 Lupo Pedro Lino Documentary, biography [1]
October 3 Caminhos Magnétykos Edgar Pêra Drama [1]
October 3 Avenida Almirante Reis em Três Andamentos Renata Sancho Documentary [1]
October 10 Viriato Luís Albuquerque Action, drama [1]
October 10 Vadio – I Am Not A Poet Stefan Lechner Documentary [1]
October 17 Mutant Blast Fernando Alle Action, comedy, horror [1]
October 31 Vitalina Varela Pedro Costa Drama [1]
November 7 Technoboss João Nicolau Comedy, musical, romance [1]
November 7 Cinzas e Brasas Manuel Mozos Short, drama [1]
November 7 Bostofrio Paulo Carneiro Documentary [1]
November 21 Turno do Dia Pedro Florêncio Documentary [1]
November 21 Tristeza e Alegria na Vida das Girafas Tiago Guedes Adventure [1]
November 28 Infância, Adolescência, Juventude Rúben Gonçalves Documentary [1]
November 28 Il Sogno Mio d'Amore Nathalie Mansoux, Miguel Moraes Cabral Documentary [1]
November 28 Hálito Azul Rodrigo Areias Documentary [1]

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