Movies by Gabriel Abrantes
![A Portuguese Film](http://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w500/y0yyKSGjRVJxxzlrtGdr54YBWPE.jpg)
A Portuguese Film
A documentary about the world of portuguese cinema, with interviews with some critics and directors.
![Taprobana](http://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w500/fJDV3hFsraH72lXQwvyppVecEL7.jpg)
Taprobana
In this short comedy, Luis Vaz de Camoes, the greatest Portuguese renaissance poet, struggles creatively while engaging in a hedonistic, coprophagic, and drug addled lifestyle. The film follows the poet, and his lover Dinamene, as he writes his masterpiece, the epic poem "Os Lusiadas." He travels from the cacophony of the Indic jungles, surrounded by allegorical elephants and rhyming macaques, to the frontier of Heaven and Hell, where he is confronted by his fantasy: fame and immortality.
![L for Leisure](http://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w500/tgmjp3dAb7EjtjnLMtaQQO6auDH.jpg)
L for Leisure
A dreamy, ironic comedy about a generation of hedonistic students in the 1990s. Their favourite activity: talking endlessly. During a series of vacation days filled with sun-drenched naps, squabbling, waterskiing competitions and love-making, the amateur actors discuss their concerns in dry dialogues. For instance, semi-intellectual reflections on the end of time and how Michael Jordan plays basketball.
![Here in Lisbon](http://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w500/15CqVSSHdyPyJ0d5PwWAqNQxAoe.jpg)
Here in Lisbon
Welcome to Lisbon: there are mermaids by the Tagus and birds flying over the old city; there are mad scientists and singing fish; lost tourist guides and lost tourists; fado and sad guitars. What a weird city you may think - but no. Lisbon is about being different, sarcastic, welcoming to foreigners even in an economic crisis. Different directors became fascinated by our strangeness. We became fascinated by these directors. The city is never the same in these four episodes, here in Lisbon.