Maria's Hours
Originally released in 1979. Maria's Hours is a drama film. directed by António de Macedo.
Starring Eugénia Bettencourt, Cecília Guimarães, and João D'Ávila
Synopsis
Maria, a blind girl apparently raped by her stepfather, is held in an isolated and dilapidated hospice, desperately awaiting a miracle by Our Lady of Fátima. Turned over by Angela, her aunt, into the care of Dr. Firmino, an imposing doctor, she will suffer moments of despair, grace, and fear, among beliefs, phantoms, and revelations.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- PT
Production Companies
- Cine-Qua-Non
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Maria's Hours about?
Maria, a blind girl apparently raped by her stepfather, is held in an isolated and dilapidated hospice, desperately awaiting a miracle by Our Lady of Fátima. Turned over by Angela, her aunt, into ...
Who directed Maria's Hours?
Maria's Hours was directed by António de Macedo.
How long is Maria's Hours?
Maria's Hours has a runtime of 1 hours and 45 minutes (105 minutes total).
When was Maria's Hours released?
Maria's Hours was released on April 3, 1979 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Maria's Hours?
The main cast of Maria's Hours includes Eugénia Bettencourt, Cecília Guimarães, João D'Ávila, Carlos Boavida Fernandes, Leonel Brito.