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Morning of Saint Anthony's Day

Tradition says that on 13 June, Saint Anthony’s Day (the national holiday of Lisbon’s patron), lovers must offer small vases of basil with paper carnations and flags with popular poems as a token of their love.

Top Cast

  • Filipe Abreu

    Filipe Abreu

    Rapaz Que Vomita

  • Joana Areal

    Joana Areal

    Rapariga do Lago

  • Lydie Bárbara

    Lydie Bárbara

    Rapariga Que Vomita

  • Ricardo Borges

    Ricardo Borges

    Rapaz Indiferente

  • Carlos Conceição

    Carlos Conceição

    Rapaz da Rua de Santa Joana Princesa

  • Alexander David

    Alexander David

    Rapaz do Manjerico

  • Sílvia das Fadas

    Sílvia das Fadas

    Rapariga do Campo Grande

  • Maria Leite

    Maria Leite

    Rapariga do Meio da Rua

  • Rui Sá Macedo

    Rui Sá Macedo

    Rapaz do Skate (as Rui Macedo)

Overview

Tradition says that on 13 June, Saint Anthony’s Day (the national holiday of Lisbon’s patron), lovers must offer small vases of basil with paper carnations and flags with popular poems as a token of their love.

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