

The Dead Queen
Visit website6.2/10 • 8
2018-08-25 • 2h 0m
Inspired on the true events of the Portuguese king Don Pedro (14th Century) which unburied his mistress to make her queen after dead. This film tells the story of Pedro, a man admitted to a psychiatric hospital for traveling by car with the corpse of his beloved, recalling simultaneously three different lives: one from the past, another from nowadays and another one from an distopic future.
- Directors
- António Ferreira
- Editors
- António Ferreira

The Dead Queen
Visit website2018-08-25 • 2h 0m
6.2/10 • 8
Inspired on the true events of the Portuguese king Don Pedro (14th Century) which unburied his mistress to make her queen after dead. This film tells the story of Pedro, a man admitted to a psychiatric hospital for traveling by car with the corpse of his beloved, recalling simultaneously three different lives: one from the past, another from nowadays and another one from an distopic future.
- Directors
- António Ferreira
- Editors
- António Ferreira
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsJoana de Verona
Inês
Diogo Amaral
Pedro
Vera Kolodzig
Constança
João Lagarto
Afonso
Miguel Borges
Pero Coelho
Miguel Monteiro
Bispo / Médico / Ancião
Custódia Gallego
Beatriz
António Olaio
Paciente
Pedro Chau
Guarda Real
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- Portuguese
- Budget
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- Keywords
- historical dramacoimbra, portugalportuguese cinemadrama