Dina (Maria Santiago) is a teenager brought up by her grandmother, employed as a housekeeper for a fairly well-off family. Since Dina only has her grandmother, she spends her time fantasizing about her life and reading comic-book love stories -- activities that do nothing to improve her dim perspective of reality. Due to these handicaps and her own inexperience, she gets involved with Django (Luis Lucas), a shady character who decides to use her as bait to attract men and then rob them. One day when both are in a taxi with robbery in mind, the driver gets suspicious so Django shoots him, and so does Dina. She escapes and runs away -- though it seems like she has learned too little too late. This story unfolds against a time of upheaval in Portugal (mid-1970s) when the military government is formulating a constitution and social changes are happening everywhere.
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Directing | Solveig Nordlund | Director |
Editing | Solveig Nordlund | Editor |
Sound | Paulo Brandão | Music |
Editing | Teresa Caldas | Editor |
Sound | Agostinho Caineta | Music Arranger |
Lighting | Gomes de Oliveira | Electrician |
Camera | Teresa Caldas | Assistant Camera |
Sound | Pedro Caldas | Sound Assistant |
Camera | João Abel Aboim | Camera Operator |
Lighting | Pompeu Mourato | Electrician |
Lighting | Jorge Mergulhão | Electrician |
Art | António Casimiro | Art Direction |
Production | João Franco | Producer |
Crew | Eduarda Dionísio | Additional Writing |
Writing | Luiza Neto Jorge | Writer |
Art | João Luís | Props |
Production | Rosília Coelho | Producer |
Writing | Solveig Nordlund | Story |
Production | José Francisco | Producer |
Production | José Maria Pimentel | Producer |
Sound | Maria Paola Porru | Sound |
Camera | Carlos Mena | Assistant Camera |
Production | Henrique Espírito Santo | Producer |
Writing | Luiza Neto Jorge | Dialogue |
Writing | Solveig Nordlund | Writer |
Directing | Manuela Viegas | Script Supervisor |
Lighting | Jorge Caldas | Electrician |
Art | António Mendes | Art Direction |
Camera | Acácio de Almeida | Director of Photography |