
Eduardo Breda
Directing
Biography
Eduardo Breda, was born in 1990 in Oporto, Portugal. In 2012 he completed his Ph.D., as an actor at the National Conservatory of Theatre and Cinema. Since then, as an actor, he has been working with different theater directors: Ricardo Pais, Bernard Sobel, Bruno Bravo, André Guedes, Nuno Cardoso, Alvaro Correia, Bruno Bravo, Manuel Tur, Francis Seleck, Gonçalo Amorim, among others. "The Portrait" is his first work as a cinematographer.
Known For

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Winter Sun

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Prisioneira

The world is at war. While Portugal seems like an oasis by the Atlantic, its glamorous casinos and secret hideouts become the stage for a network of daring women spies, trading information that could turn the tide of the conflict.
Broken Spies

It is 1979. Four young ladies are hired to form a girl band. They can sing, they shine with their dancing, and they shock the country. They become a big hit. They are DOCE.
Bem Bom

Good girl Ana learns a lesson in selfishness when her generous nature is put to the test by an old friend.
Ana Takes a Stand

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Bem Bom - Realidade e Ficção

Rafa is testing his new camera, Rui and Ana are picking him up. The camera keeps filming.
New Camera

Different attitudes towards love, loss, faith and searching for the sense of life, revealed by familiarity of four characters.
White Mourning

Inspired by the biography of the portuguese painter Maria de Lourdes Ribeiro, known as Maluda, who found the stage of her art in Lisbon.
Maluda

A group of actors interpret the words of Basil, Lord Henry, Dorian Gray, Sibyl Vane and James Vane, from the novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde. Next to them are the Butlers - figures that compose the scenic space, essentially empty. In this adaptation of a literary work to the scene, the actors struggle with the movement of the words and their suitability for the drama. This film, instead of portraying the show creation process, sought a view from afar in order to enhance a point of view on the borders between art and life.
The Portrait

Luís Mário Lopes wrote the solo A Boa Alma for Mónica Calle in 2015, based on the works of Bertolt Brecht marking the departure of Casa Conveniente from Cais do Sodré and their arrival in the new venue in zona J, Chelas. The original score is by JP Simões.
Boa Alma

Created in parallel to the show Teoria das 3 Idades by Sara Barros Leitão, Caos Danado accompanies this creative process as its departure point. Based on the archive of the Teatro Experimental do Porto, it challenges our capacity to evoke and preserve memories through the various types of perception we possess. Caos Danado is a narrative deconstructed between fiction and documentary (lie vs. truth), because the one is not more important than the other.