Rosa Filmes
Rosa Filmes is a Portuguese independent motion picture production and distribution company.
Founded by Joaquim Sapinho in 1993, Rosa Filmes has produced until now:
- 2014 - "Others Will Love? the Things I Have Loved — João Bénard da Costa". Directed By Manuel Mozos
- 2014 - "Songs From The North". Directed by Soon-Mi Yoo
- 2013 - The Invisible Life. Directed by Vítor Gonçalves
- 2011 - This Side of Resurrection. Directed by Joaquim Sapinho
- 2011 - What's New About Love?. Directed by Mónica Santana Baptista, Hugo Martins, Rui Santos, Tiago Nunes, Hugo Alves and Patrícia Raposo.
- 2009 - To Die Like a Man. Directed by João Pedro Rodrigues
- 2008 - 4 Hearts. Directed Manuel Mozos
- 2005 - Bosnia Diaries. Directed by Joaquim Sapinho
- 2005 - Two Drifters. Directed by João Pedro Rodrigues
- 2003 - The Policewoman. Directed by Joaquim Sapinho
- 2000 - The Phantom. Directed by João Pedro Rodrigues
- 1999 - Evil. Directed by Alberto Seixas Santos
- 1999 - Gloria. Directed by Manuela Viegas
- 1999 - Jorge Molder. Directed by José Neves
- 1998 - Amor & Cia. Directed by Helvécio Ratton
- 1998 - A Trip to Expo. Directed by João Pedro Rodrigues
- 1998 - José Cardoso Pires Logbook. Directed by Manuel Mozos
- 1997 - This is my Home. Directed by João Pedro Rodrigues
- 1997 - Happy Birthday!. Directed by João Pedro Rodrigues
- 1997 - Portuguese Cinema?. Directed Manuel Mozos
- 1995 - Haircut. Directed by Joaquim Sapinho
- 1995 - Cinéma, de notre temps: Shohei Imamura - Le libre penseur. Directed by Paulo Rocha
- 1994 - Julião Sarmento. Directed by Joaquim Sapinho
- 1994 - Lisbon in Film. Directed Manuel Mozos
- 1993 - Mr. Portugal in Tokushima (Portuguese: Portugaru San - O Sr. Portugal em Tokushima. Directed by Paulo Rocha