A Ferreirinha
A Ferreirinha

A Ferreirinha

2004TV ShowEnded1 SeasonPortuguese

The life of Antonia Ferreira (popularly known as "Ferreirinha") from her widowhood to her death, including her role in the production and marketing of the Port wine.At the same time it's told the love story between Camilo Castelo Branco and Ana Plácido.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Jorge Paixão da CostaGenres: Drama, Historical, Biography

Plot Summary

The film chronicles the life of Aurélia de Sousa, a prominent Portuguese businesswoman and philanthropist known as 'A Ferreirinha' (The Little Iron Woman) in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It explores her rise to power in the Port wine industry, her complex personal life, and her significant social impact. The narrative delves into her struggles against societal norms and her determination to maintain control over her vast business empire.

Critical Reception

A Ferreirinha received generally positive reviews for its compelling historical narrative and strong lead performance. Critics praised its detailed portrayal of a formidable woman navigating a male-dominated world and the historical accuracy of its depiction of the Port wine region. While some noted pacing issues, the film was largely seen as a significant contribution to Portuguese cinema, highlighting an important historical figure.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its depiction of a strong female lead in a historical context.
  • Appreciated for its insight into the Port wine industry and its socio-economic history.
  • Some found the pacing to be a bit slow, affecting the overall momentum.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, 'A Ferreirinha,' refers to the nickname of its protagonist, Aurélia de Sousa, reflecting her perceived resilience and strength, much like iron.

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Filipe Manuel Neto

Filipe Manuel Ne...

**A panegyric to the Lady of Douro, with questionable script and casting options.** Despite having had great success with some TV series, I am not a fan of Francisco Moita Flores' work. A former policeman and detective, who was also mayo...