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freckles, smile, laugh and good mood!
That's me alright. You may wonder how can a person nowadays be like this? That's my big little difference. Everybody want's to be different. It's natural. Well, I am naturaally different. But don't mistake this with unconscious eyes and mind. Far from it you may be sure. But I have never been paid to get bored. That's not a kind of job I would look for, anyway. People use to say that I'm pretty, (not only from the outside lookings). And I like hearing it. In this website of mine, I'll try to make you feel like me: "freckled", pretty and in good mood. If I come closer to it with really encapsulated people, how well I will feel. One freckle more in my face for each one!!
see you around!...
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Darkly romantic movies The screen was the main gothic medium in the 20th century. In the 40s, the "genre" Film noir was founded on gothic drama. Today, two directors distinguish themselves - David Lynch and Tim Burton. TOP TEN: Nosferatu (1922), The Others, The Innocents, Sleepy Hollow, Quills, Breaking the waves, Batman, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Wild at heart, The Name of the Rose.
Lord Byron, Gothic Sintra and Oranges "Gothic" is a movie about Lord Byron and the Shelleys. These authors lived together for some years. Byron's "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" etext. Canto 18 has the reference to Sintra:
"Lo! Cintra's glorious Eden intervenes
In variegated maze of mount and glen.
Ah me! what hand can pencil guide, or pen,
To follow half on which the eye dilates
Through views more dazzling unto mortal ken
Than those whereof such things the bard relates,
Who to the awe-struck world unlocked Elysium's gates?"
Letter to Francis Hodgson, July 16, 1809:
I must just observe that the village of Cintra in Estramadura is the most beautiful, perhaps in the world. I am very happy here, because I love oranges and talk bad Latin to the monks, who understand it, as it is like their own [language], and I goes into society (with my pocket pistols)..."
my favorite destinations..
EUA
Europe
FILMS
2005 - Film "O Quadro" - Wonder-Works / A. Dominguez, leading character SYNOPSIS: In the city, a couple in love enters in a gallery of Art and buy a painting. It passes the time and the relation between the two degrades-itself thorn by the grips of the Evil. The Heaven is distant and the life is even cruel. It will be that, what we call Evil is barely the fruit of the human temperament? In this film Armando Dominguez, destroys in a pictorical and simple form, the Lost Heaven, in change for the world of the disaffected and opportunists … |
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2004 - Film "Porque Não?" - Wonder-Works/Carlos Teixeira,monologue, leading character SYNOPSIS: This monologue, occurs in a "café" and leads the spectator to imagine "who" is the listener sited in front of her, and "what" are the reasons she is having that conversation. In the end, the conclusion is made by anyone who sees it, and is never the same... |
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2003 - Film by Di Zhu (New York Film Academy), leading character SYNOPSIS: In the city of NY, a sad and anemic girl walks the streets. Nothing can amuse her. Her day changes when she finds a homeless guy, that will fit well on her intentions.. that are not common and make the homeless guy puzzled and confused, in change for a few dollars. |
Music - VideoClips
| 2005 - "Akapulco" , excerto da versão prévia, Band - ZedIsANeonLight. Made by Muxano (ULHT copyright) |
TV Commercials
| 2005 - "Campanha Pirilampo Mágico" (by Mandala) | |
| 2004 - "Swatch Watches" , Valentine Day Campaign | ![]() |
Theme: Behaviour - Determination
You were, from early ages, a very hands-on-work and hyper active person, although you also like to sleep. Usually, this kind of person has a very proactive approach to work, to activities in general. It also means that they tend to solve other people’s problems, but the opposite is not always true. Furthermore, you always looked for different and new motivations, while keeping strong and responsible links with engagements previously assumed.
Question 1 – Do you consider yourself a hands-on-work person when approaching any kind of challenge?
Yes, of course. But I always committed to do things that really meant anything to me, and that is the most important thing to achieve
something.
I never left anything incomplete, and always assumed every commitments I made, especially with me… otherwise, it would be very frustrating!
Question 2 – You were the best in University – Number One. Competition? Dedication? Will to learn? Other motif?
“I think that the most important was my dedication, to achieve my goals,… but also, the willing to learn always more in subjects that interested me. Besides that, I can’t say that I was not motivated by the university environment… every body flirted me, teachers, colleagues… I was like a mascot that represented a good way of life, living with no obstacles and with different goals in life … never failed any school-year in my life, or a cadeira… Every thing must be well done, preferably at first time!”
Question 3 – You are an Environmental Engineer. But, looking at your search for complementary training and know-how, you had the need to experience quite a lot of different activities:
“Representing, Parachuting, Environmental Design, Painting…and all of this being an excellent professional at the same time. This is rather unusual. What motivates you for such a wide and broad need? Why have you chosen each one of those trainings?
Mainly, to fulfill myself and my hunger in experimenting different things…and also to make a try in connecting all the interests.”
Question 4 – Are you a determined person, capable of fighting for objectives measuring opposition and fighting if necessary?
“Yes, especially if I know those things deserve to be achieved, and if I feel I can get a good result by achieving them”.
Question 5 – Are you easily influenced by other people in your own decisions and choices?
“It depends. I usually say that I am only influenced by people with good intentions, or at least, with qualities that I appreciate. As the years pass by, I am becoming more aware of false intentions, besides knowing that sometimes I must be wrong.”
Question 6 – Can you identify for us your strong points and your week points as you see them?
“Strong points – Determination, exotic beauty? (that’s what people say),…
Week-points – not to be a selfish or indifferent person “
Question 7 – Do you believe in luck?
“I believe we get what we deserve,…just that. It’s like a Newton equation of action/reaction. Mainly, if we get a lucky strike it’s because we made something for it, with conscious or not.”
Question 8 – Do you believe you can succeed in any career, like film actress, al by yourself?
“With my age, I believe I can succeed as anything, as long as I like do it… Everyday, and mainly of the times, I act as an actress, by myself, thank you!”
Question 9 – How would you describe talent? Do you think you have talent? What do other people tell you about that?
“In my opinion, someone talented is someone who makes a personal commitment and is capable of doing it with no artifices.
Almost everyone who knows me, sees me doing different characters, and respond with comments like this: “there she is, playing like someone else, again!...”… So, what should I think about this?”
Question 10 - Do you think your natural beauty and intelligence and the talent you have are enough to ensure you a nice beginning as an actress? What more do you think is required?
“Maybe more selfishness will help!... I understand that being just beautiful, intelligent, or a good person in not enough for such a demanding goal. “
Going to the Cinema! Was it usual for you with your parents or friends when you were a child?
“Unfortunately, my parents never increased that passion of mine. My father (I think he never saw a whole movie)… he was so impatient he couldn’t stand for 5 minutes in front of a movie screen.
My mother was so much home-lover; she barely was out, for a cinema matinee. In other hand, she used to see all the movies she could at home TV, and never went wrong in guessing what would be the final part, especially in Poirot’s and Miss Marple series.
*In my early youth I used to go to the cinema (usually with my sister), when escaping from Sunday church… that was always happening, but we couldn’t tell our parents about those non-catholic adventures!
After those years, cinema was a common way of spending my time, dreaming and getting involved in those stories, mainly with my closest friends. Since then, it has been extremely difficult for me to spend a whole week without going to the cinema.“
• How old were you in your first going out to the movies? What “Theatre? Who was with you? What did you feel?
My first time was at age of 6 (1981). It was the only occasion my mother was present. She took me and my sister to see “Snow white and…” Disney Production at Tivoli Cinema (Lisbon), before it was deactivated. My father couldn’t stand to stay sited, and preferred to wait outside for the end of the projection, on his long dreaming walks.”
• What movie was it? Anything special about it or about the day you may remember?
“I clearly remember that before the main projection (“Snow white…”), there was a documentary about the Artic Land and its habitat. The room was full,… I am certain that “going to the cinema” wasn’t yet a Portuguese costume.”
• How often did you go to the cinema afterwards? When did you start choosing the films you wanted to see?
“Only after 20, when I left home and started to live with 2 friends of mine, I was able to choose the movies I wanted to see,…and (more important) at what time I wanted to see them..”
• What age did you start dreaming of actors and actresses? What actors and actresses were your first passions?
“I started dream about actors and actresses when I was a teenager. I remember that the fact my mother was such a movie fan, especially of the old ones, that it contributed a lot for my dreams. I remember Ava Gardner, Elisabeth Taylor, Marlene Dietrich and Marylyn Monroe, as well as Cary Grant, Gregory Peck and John Wayne… those were the main responsibles for me to start dreaming…”
• Have you ever created a vision of yourself as an actress? When, What kind of movie? Did it change with time? When did you feel you wanted to be a movie star?
I remember Marlene Dietrich and Ava Gardner were my kind of women, and I could see myself performing their parts… After, maybe when I started to have a better perspective of myself and of my physical attributes, it changed… maybe I could stand a sexy part, but always preferring actresses with strong character papers,…
I can’t define exactly when I began to feel I wanted to movie star. I think it was always present; the difference is that I really never made a deep reflection on that subject, besides apesar de I know spending all the days playing and acting with everyone …”
• Have you ever told anyone about your dreams?
“No… I never felt it could be possible, to share a dream like this,… in Portugal, everybody is very used to think that everything only happens to others, and we end up always doing things that are only “OK”… and I never felt comfortable to share this confidences in a explicit way, until I met people exactly like me, or that truly know me to confrontate me with my dreams…In other hand, I know that everyone around me always knew what I am capable of, and that I fit well just doing just this… acting!”
• Did your family support you in your dreams? Who was your main confident?
“As I said, no one ever knew about this, except my sister, who encouraged me since the beginning, saying that “acting is just for me”… She knows about all my characters, and different roles I represented in life,…“
• Would you date a boy that didn’t like to go to the cinema? Have you ever spoke to a boyfriend about these dreams?
“I can’t imagine dating someone like that!... is like dating the milk-man or an accountant,… what would we talk about?
I only shared my dreams with a boyfriend,… he understood everything right away, and gave me all the support he could, … he is the person that more support gave to me, increasing my self-confidence… "



my favorite movies... Here is just a small list, not in order of preference
| Bitter Moon (1992)Genre: DramaDirected by Roman PolanskiWriting credits: Gérard Brach, John Brownjohn BUFFALO '66 (1998) Genre: Comedy / DramaDirected by Vincent GalloWriting credits :Vincent Gallo (story),Vincent Gallo (screenplay) ...Crash (1996/I)Genre: Drama / Thriller / RomanceDirected by David CronenbergWriting credits : J.G. Ballard (novel), David Cronenberg (written by)The Ninth Gate (1999)Genre: Horror / Thriller / MysteryDirected by Roman Polanski Writing credits : Arturo Pérez-Reverte (novel), John Brownjohn (screenplay) House of Usher (1960)Genre: HorrorDirected by Roger CormanWriting credits : Richard Matheson , Edgar Allan Poe (story) The Others (2001)Genre: Drama / Thriller / HorrorDirected by Alejandro AmenábarWriting credits : Alejandro Amenábar (written by) Natural Born Killers (1994)Genre: Action / Crime / Romance / Thriller Directed by Oliver StoneWriting credits (WGA): Quentin Tarantino (story), David Veloz (screenplay) ...Maschera del demonio, La (1960)Genre: HorrorDirected by Mario BavaWriting credits : Nikolai Gogol (short story The Viy), Ennio De Concini (screenplay) Breaking the Waves (1996)Genre: Drama / RomanceDirected by Lars von TrierWriting credits: Lars von Trier (written by),Peter Asmussen (co-written by) |
DONNIE DARKO (2001) Genre: Fantasy / Drama / Sci-Fi / Mystery / ThrillerDirected by Richard KellyWriting credits :Richard Kelly (written by)SECRETARY (2002)Genre: Drama / Comedy / Romance (more) Directed by Steven ShainbergWriting credits :Erin Cressida Wilson (screenplay),Mary Gaitskill (short story) Spider (2002)Genre: Drama / MysteryDirected by David CronenbergWriting credits : Patrick McGrath (novel) & Patrick McGrath (screenplay) Dracula (1931/I)Genre: HorrorDirected by Tod BrowningWriting credits : Bram Stoker (novel), Hamilton Deane (play) ...The Crow (1994) Genre: Action / Thriller / Fantasy / CrimeDirected by Alex ProyasWriting credits (WGA) : James O'Barr (comic book series and comic strip), David J. Schow (screenplay) ...
One Hour Photo (2002)Genre: Drama / ThrillerDirected by Mark RomanekWriting credits (WGA) : Mark Romanek (written by) Bride of Frankenstein (1935)Genre: Horror / Sci-Fi / DramaDirected by James WhaleWriting credits : William Hurlbut , William Hurlbut (adaptation) ...Vanilla Sky (2001)Genre: Drama / Romance / Sci-Fi / Thriller / MysteryDirected by Cameron CroweWriting credits (WGA) : Alejandro Amenábar (film Abre Los Ojos) and Mateo Gil (film "Abre Los Ojos")... Thelma & Louise (1991)Genre: Thriller / Action / Crime / Drama Directed by Ridley ScottWriting credits (WGA) : Callie Khouri (written by) |
The People vs. Larry Flynt (1996)Genre: Drama / ComedyDirected by Milos FormanWriting credits (WGA): Scott Alexander (written by) & Larry Karaszewski (written by) Mulholland Dr. (2001)Genre: Drama / Mystery / ThrillerDirected by David LynchWriting credits (WGA):David Lynch (written by) Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989)Genre: DramaDirected by Steven SoderberghWriting credits (WGA): Steven Soderbergh (written by) Frankenstein (1994)Genre: Drama / Horror / Fantasy / Sci-FiDirected by Kenneth BranaghWriting credits (WGA): Mary Shelley (novel), Steph Lady (screenplay) Pianiste, La (2001)Genre: Drama / AdultDirected by Michael HanekeWriting credits : Michael Haneke , Elfriede Jelinek (novel) Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)Genre: Drama / Horror / FantasyDirected by Neil JordanWriting credits (WGA): Anne Rice (novel), Anne Rice (screenplay) Quills (2000)Genre: Drama / RomanceDirected by Philip KaufmanWriting credits (WGA) :Doug Wright (play), Doug Wright (screenplay) Traffic (2000)Genre: Crime / Drama / ThrillerDirected by Steven SoderberghWriting credits (WGA) : Simon Moore (miniseries Traffik), Stephen Gaghan (screenplay) Léon (1994)Genre: Action / Crime / Drama / ThrillerDirected by Luc BessonWriting credits: Luc Besson |
Mala educación, La (2004)Genre: Drama / ThrillerDirected by Pedro AlmodóvarWriting credits :Pedro Almodóvar In the Name of the Father (1993)Genre: DramaDirected by Jim SheridanWriting credits (WGA) : Gerry Conlon (autobiographical book Proved Innocent), Terry George (screenplay) Wild at Heart (1990)Genre: Crime / Drama / Romance / Thriller / ComedyDirected by David LynchWriting credits (WGA): Barry Gifford (novel), David Lynch (screenplay) Vertigo (1958)Genre: Drama / Mystery / Thriller / RomanceDirected by Alfred HitchcockWriting credits : Pierre Boileau (novel) and Thomas Narcejac (novel) Monster (2003)Genre: Drama / Thriller Directed by Patty JenkinsWriting credits (WGA) : Patty Jenkins (written by) Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)Genre: Horror / ThrillerDirected by F.W. MurnauWriting credits : Henrik Galeen Lost Highway (1997)Genre: Drama / Mystery / Thriller / Horror / CrimeDirected by David Lynch Writing credits (WGA): David Lynch (written by) & Barry Gifford (written by) Casino (1995)Genre: Crime / DramaDirected by Martin ScorseseWriting credits (WGA): Nicholas Pileggi (book), Nicholas Pileggi (screenplay) Carandiru (2003)Genre: Drama / CrimeDirected by Hector BabencoWriting credits: Hector Babenco, Fernando Bonassi |
My favorite style is rock, although I love all kinds of music...it depends of the mood
Here is just a small list of what I like...
She Wants Revenge
Air
Vincent Gallo
Type O-
Diary of Dreams
Blondie
Billy Idol
Simple Minds
HIM
Brian Eno
Sisters Of Mercy
Gene Loves Jezebel
Ladytron
Depeche Mode
Neil Young
y favourite sports:
- parachuting
- yoga