João César Monteiro

Actor, Director, Writer, Editor, Producer

February 2, 1939 — February 3, 2003 (64 years)
João César Monteiro was a Portuguese film director, actor, writer and film critic . He was born in Figueira da Foz on February 2, 1939 and died of cancer in Lisbon on February 3, 2003.

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Known For

  • God's Comedy
    God's Comedy1995
  • Recollections of the Yellow House
    Recollections of the Yellow House1989
  • The Spousals of God
    The Spousals of God1999
  • Come and Go
    Come and Go2003
  • Hovering Over the Water
    Hovering Over the Water1986
  • Silvestre
    Silvestre1982
  • The Last Dive
    The Last Dive1992
  • Snow White
    Snow White2000
  • Trails
    Trails1978
  • The Hips of J.W.
    The Hips of J.W.1997
  • He Goes Long Barefoot That Waits For Dead Men's Shoes
    He Goes Long Barefoot That Waits For Dead Men's Shoes1970
  • What Shall I Do With This Sword?
    What Shall I Do With This Sword?1975

Filmography

2003
Come and Go · as João Vuvu
2000
Branca de Neve · as Não
1999
The Spousals of God · as João De Deus
1997
Le bassin de J.W. · as Max Monteiro / God / Henrique
1995
God's Comedy · as João De Deus
1992
The Last Dive · as Man Outside Bathroom
1989
1988
Doc's Kingdom · as Cesar
1987
Relação Fiel e Verdadeira · as Jogador De Póquer
1986
Hovering Over the Water · as Stavroguine
1981
Silvestre · as King Of Portugal
1979
Doomed Love · as Degredado
1978
Ill-Fated Love · as Degradado
1978
Trails · as The Monk / The Boss Of The Thieves
1970

2003
Come and Go · as Screenplay
2000
Branca de Neve · as Screenplay
1999
The Spousals of God · as Screenplay
1997
Le bassin de J.W. · as Screenplay
1995
God's Comedy · as Screenplay
1992
The Last Dive · as Screenplay
1989
1987
1986
Hovering Over the Water · as Screenplay
1979
1978
Trails · as Screenplay
1972
Fragments of an Alms-Film · as Screenplay
1970

1972
Fragments of an Alms-Film · as Himself (uncredited)

1981
Silvestre · as Dialogue
1975