Joana, a Romantic Woman-as-Witch Heroine in the film "O Crime de Aldeia Velha" (1964) by Bernardo Santareno, Manuel de Guimarães and José Carlos Andrade
Arminda de Jesus was brutally beaten to an inch of her life and then burnt alive. It happened on the night of February 25, 1933, in the place of Oliveira, village of Soalhães, in the municipality of Marco de Canavezes, in the Porto district. Though by all accounts, Arminda was a well-liked, caring...
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| Main Author: | Inês Tadeu |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | deu |
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Universidade da Madeira (UMa)
2024-11-01
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| Series: | Cinema & Território |
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| Online Access: | https://ct-journal.uma.pt/article/view/36762 |
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