An iconic actor and stage director in Portugal, Luís Miguel Cintra was born in Madrid, in 1949. His connection to theater began in 1968, at the Faculty of Letters Theater Group, when he was studying Romance Philology at the University of Lisbon. From 1970 to 1972, he attended the Acting Technical Course, in the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, thanks to a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. When he returned to Portugal, he founded, along with Jorge Silva Melo, the Teatro da Cornucópia Company, in 1973, where he directed plays by some of the great names in theater, including Aeschylus, Sophocles, Shakespeare, Brecht, Beckett, Strindberg, and many others, almost always participating as an actor in the plays he directed. At the same time, until the 80s, he was a theater critic for O Tempo e o Modo magazine and he managed the Seara Nova Theater Collection, from Estampa publishing house, and the Theater Collection, from Ulmeiro publishing house. As a reader, Luís Miguel Cintra recorded complete readings of Viagens na Minha Terra, by Almeida Garrett and Amor de Perdição, by Camilo Castelo Branco, as well as poems by Pessoa, Sophia de Mello Breyner, Camões, Antero de Quental and Ruy Belo. In 1987, Cintra made his debut as an opera stage director, with L'Enfant et les Sortilèges, by Ravel and Dido and Aeneas, by Purcell, at the Teatro Nacional de S. Carlos. In the following years, he directed operas by Mozart, Haydn, Cherubini, among others. He worked with the Teatro Nacional de S. Carlos Choir and the Gulbenkian Choir, as a reader, in recitals by authors such as Schubert, Liszt, Sati and Poulenc. In 1984, he entered the Venice Biennial Theater Festival with his group and in 1988 he directed the show La Mort du Prince et Autres Fragments, by Fernando Pessoa, for the Avignon Festival. Later, he kept on presenting plays in Italy, France, Spain and. Belgium In addition to the theater, Luís Miguel Cintra began his career in cinema early, making his debut in a short film by João César Monteiro. From that point until now, he worked in over 70 films, with directors like the aforementioned João César Monteiro, Paulo Rocha, Manoel de Oliveira, Joaquim Pinto, João Botelho, Teresa Villaverde, Pedro Costa and the American John Malkovich. His many awards include two Bordalo da Casa da Imprensa Awards for Best Acting in Film (1995) and Best Acting in Theater (1997), two Globos de Ouro for Theater Personality of the Year (1999) and Best Theater Actor (2003), the Coimbra University Award and the Pessoa Prize, both in 2005. The LEFFEST will pay tribute to Luís Miguel Cintra’s work as an actor, through a selection of films he starred in; and as a stage director, showing recordings of some of the plays, followed by discussions with the audience and several actors he worked with.
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as Prof. Luís
2024
as Voz
2023
as Self
2023
2022
2021
2021
2021
as Self
2021
2020
as Cabo Mira
2018
as Narrador
2018
as Camacho
2018
2016
2016
2014
as Luís de Camões
2014
2013
2013
as Vitalino
2013
as Self
2013
as Henrique Castro Lima
2012
as Chamico
2011
as Ruben Dario
2011
as Narrator
2010
as Engenheiro
2010
as Rosa 2
2009
2008
as Narrator
2008
as Narrator
2008
as António
2007
as Diretor Museu Porto Santo
2007
as Devil
2007
2006
as Filipe Quinta
2004
as Simão, Sapateiro Santo
2003
as L'oncle
2003
as Himself
2002
as Calderón
2002
as Daniel Roper
2001
as professor
2000
as Padre António Vieira (middle age)
2000
as Catão
2000
as O Caçador
2000
as Dr. João José
2000
as Luís de Camões
2000
as Brigadeiro Pais
1999
as God's Messenger
1999
as M. da Silva
1998
as Son
1997
1995
as Baltar
1995
as Actor convidado
1994
as Blind Man
1994
as Friend at the Apartment
1993
as Miguel
1993
as Carlos de Paiva
1993
as Narrator
1993
as Tiago
1993
as Highschool Teacher Luis
1992
as Freitas Fortuna
1992
as Hyperion Extracts Reader (voice)
1992
as Voice
1991
as Prophet
1990
as Ens. Cabrita, Viriato, Don João de Portugal
1989
as The Uncle
1989
as Lívio
1989
as Artur (voice)
1988
as Narrator
1988
as Viscount d'Aveleda
1988
as Dr. Fernando
1987
as Count of Trava
1987
as João
1986
as L'Intrus
1986
as Don Rodrigue
1985
as Carlos
1985
as Herbert Ardown
1984
1984
1983
as Armando (voice)
1982
as Wenceslau de Moraes
1982
as Pilgrim / Knight / D. Raimundo
1979
as Valentin 1
1978
1977
1974
1972
1972
as Narrator (voice)
1970
as Lívio