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''Comédia à portuguesa'' (; Portuguese Comedy) is a term conventionally used to refer to the genre of popular Portuguese film comedies made in the 1930s and 1940s. The light-hearted comedies are predominantly set in petit-bourgeois milieus in traditional Lisbon neighbourhoods and are often accompanied by musical performances, mainly light music,
fado Fado (; "destiny, fate") is a music genre that can be traced to the 1820s in Lisbon, Portugal, but probably has much earlier origins. Fado historian and scholar Rui Vieira Nery states that "the only reliable information on the history of fado was ...
s or
folk songs Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types of folk music may be called world music. Traditional folk music has be ...
. The popular
revue A revue is a type of multi-act popular theatrical entertainment that combines music, dance, and sketches. The revue has its roots in 19th century popular entertainment and melodrama but grew into a substantial cultural presence of its own dur ...
(''teatro de revista''), the national equivalent of the North American
vaudeville Vaudeville (; ) is a theatrical genre of variety entertainment born in France at the end of the 19th century. A vaudeville was originally a comedy without psychological or moral intentions, based on a comical situation: a dramatic composition ...
or the British music hall, had a marked influence over the ''comédia à portuguesa'', including the talents of the actors, writers, and musicians. '' The Song of Lisbon'' ("''A Canção de Lisboa''", 1933), the first sound feature film fully produced in Portugal, is considered to be the first style-defining ''comédia à portuguesa''. This and a number of subsequent films are still popular in Portugal today, and the term ''comédia à portuguesa'' has become an enduring common term for the successful classic comedies of Portuguese cinema.


History

1933 not only saw the premiere of '' The Song of Lisbon'', but also the establishment of
António de Oliveira Salazar António de Oliveira Salazar (, , ; 28 April 1889 – 27 July 1970) was a Portuguese dictator who served as President of the Council of Ministers from 1932 to 1968. Having come to power under the ("National Dictatorship"), he reframed the r ...
's authoritarian regime, the '' Estado Novo'', which would last until the Carnation Revolution in 1974. The nascent ''comédia à portuguesa'' films — which drew much inspiration from the already popular
revue A revue is a type of multi-act popular theatrical entertainment that combines music, dance, and sketches. The revue has its roots in 19th century popular entertainment and melodrama but grew into a substantial cultural presence of its own dur ...
(''teatro de revista''), as well as sharing the talents of actors and writers — were aimed at light-hearted entertainment for an audience that had been suffering from the social and economic upheaval of the interwar period, namely the unstable
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and its ultimate failure and, later, the restrictions brought about by the outbreak of the
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in 1939. In that regard, the ''comédia à portuguesa'' became something of a welcome ally for the nascent authoritarian regime: in a war-ravaged Europe, the picture of a safe, carefree, orderly Portugal that was always subliminally conveyed, corresponded to the ideas of the propaganda that promoted the dictator Salazar as a caring guarantee of peace and progress in a country rich in tradition that he had successfully kept out of the war. In the films, the characters often pursue different interests or defend different opinions or get into arguments, but in the end invariably find solidarity and peaceful coexistence, which was also to be understood as a parable for a society in which resistance beyond slight differences of opinion was to be considered bad and pointless. However, Salazar's regime was slow to systematically employ cinema as a form of propaganda, perhaps because of the low motivation to finance it due of the national panorama of cinema-going: the audience was relatively restricted by the low number of venues in which films could be exhibited, most of them in major urban areas (it has been estimated that in the 1930s, less than a third of the population of Portugal had access to the cinema). Although the plot and characters of the ''comédia à portuguesa'' films are often tacitly in-tune with the '' Estado Novo'' ideology and its values, there are very few examples of feature films that were explicitly commissioned or financed by the regime as a form of propaganda ('' A Revolução de Maio'', 1937, and '' Feitiço do Império'', 1940, both directed by
António Lopes Ribeiro António Filipe Lopes Ribeiro (16 April 1908 in Lisbon – 1995) was a Portuguese film director. Son of Manuel Henrique Correia da Silva Ribeiro and wife Ester da Nazaré Lopes, he was the older brother of actor Ribeirinho. Filmography *''D ...
, and, to a lesser extent, '' Camões'', 1946, by Leitão de Barros), and none of them comedies. Instead, the ''comédias à portuguesa'' are part of a "contextual or indirect" form of propaganda, as termed by historian Luís Reis Torgal, as they were conditioned by protectionist legislation, government
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and prizes and, most importantly, by the all-encompassing network of censorship services.
António Ferro António Joaquim Tavares Ferro (17 August 1895, Lisbon - 11 November 1956, Lisbon) was a Portuguese writer, journalist and politician, associated with the Estado Novo. Biography In 1915, when he was barely 19, his friend, Mário de Sá Carneir ...
, the Director of the Secretariat for National Propaganda (''Secretariado da Propaganda Nacional'') called the comedies of the 1930s and 1940s "the cancer of national cinema, two or three exceptions aside"; however, as the public preferred the ''comédias à portuguesa'' to the more orthodox ideological films produced by the regime, they were frequently box-office hits and, ironically, were probably much more effective than the latter as a means of propaganda.


Films generally considered ''comédias à portuguesa''

*1933: ''
A Canção de Lisboa ''A Canção de Lisboa'' (lit. ''The Song of Lisbon'') is a 1933 Portuguese musical comedy film, directed by José Cottinelli Telmo, and starring Vasco Santana, Beatriz Costa, António Silva, Alfredo Silva, Ana Maria, Artur Rodrigues, Coralia E ...
'', director: Cottinelli Telmo *1937: ''
Maria Papoila ''Maria Papoila'' is a 1937 Portuguese comedy film directed by Leitão de Barros A suckling pig is a piglet fed on its mother's milk (i.e., a piglet which is still a "suckling"). In culinary contexts, a suckling pig is slaughtered between ...
'', director: José Leitão de Barros *1938: ''
Aldeia da Roupa Branca ''Aldeia da Roupa Branca'' is a 1938 Portuguese film directed by Chianca de Garcia. Plot The life, picturesque customs, pesky conflicts and passions of the populars who are in charge of washing the clothes of Lisbon inhabitants – an artis ...
'', director:
Chianca de Garcia Chianca de Garcia (14 May 1898 – 28 January 1983) was a Portuguese film director A film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the ...
*1940: ''
João Ratão ''João Ratão'' is a 1940 Portuguese film directed by Jorge Brum do Canto Jorge Brum do Canto (10 February 1910 – 7 February 1994) was a Portuguese film director and actor. His career spanned over a half-century, from 1929 to 1984. Biography ...
'', director:
Jorge Brum do Canto Jorge Brum do Canto (10 February 1910 – 7 February 1994) was a Portuguese film director and actor. His career spanned over a half-century, from 1929 to 1984. Biography Jorge Brum do Canto was born in Lisbon into a family with aristocratic Flem ...
*1941: '' O Pai Tirano'', director:
António Lopes Ribeiro António Filipe Lopes Ribeiro (16 April 1908 in Lisbon – 1995) was a Portuguese film director. Son of Manuel Henrique Correia da Silva Ribeiro and wife Ester da Nazaré Lopes, he was the older brother of actor Ribeirinho. Filmography *''D ...
*1942: ''
O Pátio das Cantigas ''O Pátio das Cantigas'' (in English, ''The Courtyard of Songs'') is a Portuguese film from 1942, directed by Francisco Ribeiro, "Ribeirinho", that takes place in a typical Lisbon neighbourhood during the Popular Saints festivals, through a m ...
'', director: Francisco Ribeirinho *1943: ''
O Costa do Castelo ''O Costa do Castelo'' (lit. ''The Costa from the Castle'') is a Portuguese film comedy from 1943, directed by Arthur Duarte, and starring António Silva, Maria Matos, Curado Ribeiro, Milú, Hermínia Silva, the famous Fado singer, and Te ...
'', director:
Arthur Duarte Arthur Duarte (1895–1982) was a Portuguese actor, screenwriter, production designer and film director. Selected filmography * '' Carmen'' (1926) * ''The Republic of Flappers'' (1928) * '' Because I Love You'' (1928) * ''Ludwig II, King of B ...
*1944: ''
A Menina da Rádio ''A Menina da Rádio'' is a 1944 Portuguese musical film comedy directed by Arthur Duarte. Cast * Maria Matos ... D. Rosa Gonçalves * António Silva ... Cipriano Lopes * Maria Eugénia ... Geninha, a Menina da Rádio * Francisco Ribeiro ...
'', director:
Arthur Duarte Arthur Duarte (1895–1982) was a Portuguese actor, screenwriter, production designer and film director. Selected filmography * '' Carmen'' (1926) * ''The Republic of Flappers'' (1928) * '' Because I Love You'' (1928) * ''Ludwig II, King of B ...
*1945: '' A Vizinha do Lado'', director:
António Lopes Ribeiro António Filipe Lopes Ribeiro (16 April 1908 in Lisbon – 1995) was a Portuguese film director. Son of Manuel Henrique Correia da Silva Ribeiro and wife Ester da Nazaré Lopes, he was the older brother of actor Ribeirinho. Filmography *''D ...
*1947: ''
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'', director:
Arthur Duarte Arthur Duarte (1895–1982) was a Portuguese actor, screenwriter, production designer and film director. Selected filmography * '' Carmen'' (1926) * ''The Republic of Flappers'' (1928) * '' Because I Love You'' (1928) * ''Ludwig II, King of B ...
*1950: '' O Grande Elias'', director:
Arthur Duarte Arthur Duarte (1895–1982) was a Portuguese actor, screenwriter, production designer and film director. Selected filmography * '' Carmen'' (1926) * ''The Republic of Flappers'' (1928) * '' Because I Love You'' (1928) * ''Ludwig II, King of B ...
*1951: '' Sonhar É Fácil'', director: Perdigão Queiroga *1952: '' Os Três da Vida Airada'', director: Perdigão Queiroga *1953: '' Rosa de Alfama'', director: Henrique Campos *1958: '' A Costureirinha da Sé'', director: Manuel Guimarães


References

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