Martyr: One Step Away From the Dead
In a small village in the interior of Portugal, living one step away from the dead holds unimaginable secrets. The film tells us the story of an old couple who saw the whole neighbourhood turn into a cemetery.
In a small village in the interior of Portugal, living one step away from the dead holds unimaginable secrets. The film tells us the story of an old couple who saw the whole neighbourhood turn into a cemetery.
Ricardo da Costa Amaro
Tio Ricardo
Leonor Alegria
Leonor de Fátima
Maria dos Anjos Silva
Tia dos Anjos
Gracinda Costa
Vizinha
In a small village in the interior of Portugal, living one step away from the dead holds unimaginable secrets. The film tells us the story of an old couple who saw the whole neighbourhood turn into a cemetery.
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