Events in Lisbon

Candlelight Babies: Classic Sounds to Stimulate Little Minds

2026-04-11T11:00:00

EPIC SANA Marquês Hotel

Music

At EPIC SANA Marquês Hotel in Lisbon, Candlelight Babies offers a safe, baby-friendly concert where timeless classical pieces shimmer at gentle volumes, building bonds as parents and little ones listen together.

Jojo Rabbit

2026-04-11T15:00:00

Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema

Film

Family-friendly screening of Jojo Rabbit (2019) at Cinemateca Portuguesa – Sala M. Félix Ribeiro as part of Sábados em Família. The film is a WWII-set satirical comedy-drama by Taika Waititi, running 108 minutes.

Una lunghissima ombra

2026-04-11T15:00:00

Cinema São Jorge

Festival

Part of the Festa do Cinema Italiano, Una lunghissima ombra is screened at Lisbon's Cinema São Jorge. This Italian film festival program showcases contemporary cinema in the iconic venue, offering an evocative evening of art-house storytelling.

The House (A Casa)

2026-04-11T15:30:00

Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema

Film

Screening of the 176-minute US feature A Casa (The House) at Cinemateca Portuguesa – Sala Luís de Pina. A rare, contemplative drama from 1976, presented in a classic cinema setting that invites close, thoughtful viewing.

La vita da grandi

2026-04-11T16:45:00

Cinema São Jorge

Film

Part of Festa do Cinema Italiano, La vita da grandi screens at the iconic Cinema São Jorge in Lisbon. This Italian film festival screening offers a culturally rich afternoon cinematic experience at 16:45 on 11 April 2026.

DIE FREUDLOSE GASSE (Rua Sem Sol)

2026-04-11T18:00:00

Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema

Film

Screening of the 1925 German silent classic Die Freudlose Gasse (Rua Sem Sol) by G. W. Pabst at Cinemateca Portuguesa – Sala M. Félix Ribeiro. A landmark Weimar-era drama in 96 minutes, showcasing stark urban realism and expressive style; the program offers a rare chance to view a pioneering film in a historic Lisbon venue.

CORLEONE (O Último Padrinho)

2026-04-11T19:30:00

Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema

Film

Screening of CORLEONE (O Último Padrinho), a 1978 Italian feature featuring Claudia Cardinale, at Cinemateca Portuguesa – Sala Luís de Pina. 120-minute film presented in Lisbon, celebrating Italian cinema and the Corleone myth in a classic repertory venue.

Fuori

2026-04-11T21:30:00

Cinema São Jorge

Film

A night of Italian cinema at Lisbon's Cinema São Jorge as part of Festa do Cinema Italiano. The program presents curated features and shorts from Italy, offering a vibrant celebration of Italian storytelling in a classic art-house setting. A must for cinephiles seeking culture, cinema history, and contemporary Italian film.

NO HOME MOVIE

2026-04-11T21:30:00

Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema

Film

Screening of No Home Movie (2015), a documentary by Chantal Akerman, at Cinemateca Portuguesa's Sala M. Félix Ribeiro. An intimate meditation on memory and motherhood, weaving home footage with reflective narration in a Belgian-French production lasting 115 minutes.

PROGRAMA 1 – INSTRUÇÕES EM ECONOMIA POLÍTICA

2026-04-13T18:30:00

Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema

Film

Part of the Histórias do Cinema series, this program screens Christa Blümlinger with Harun Farocki. PROGRAMA 1 – INSTRUÇÕES EM ECONOMIA POLÍTICA offers a thought‑provoking cinema experience at Cinemateca Portuguesa's Sala Luís de Pina, exploring political economy through curated film selections.

ASHLEY GAVIN | Big Momma Tour

2026-04-14T00:00:00

Teatro Villaret

Comedy

Ashley Gavin brings her Big Momma Tour to Teatro Villaret in Lisbon for a razor-sharp night of modern stand-up. Expect bold storytelling, quick wit, and unapologetic humor that breaks boundaries and keeps the audience in stitches.

AI Content Creation: Videos with Your Digital Avatar

2026-04-14T18:00:00

IDEA Spaces - Palácio Sottomayor Palace

Tech

Join a hands-on AI session in Lisbon demonstrating how to create professional videos using your own digital avatar. Learn image generation from text, editing, and video creation, plus training a LoRA model from your photos and cloning your voice with ElevenLabs. Live demos of fal.ai and Kling included.

Programa 2 – A Arte da Observação

2026-04-14T18:30:00

Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema

Film

A film program at Cinemateca Portuguesa's Sala Luís de Pina presenting Histórias do Cinema with Christa Blümlinger and Harun Farocki, exploring cinema history through critical screenings and discussions.

SESSÃO-CONFERÊNCIA POR CHRISTA BLÜMLINGER

2026-04-15T18:30:00

Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema

Film

Screening and guided discussion as part of Histórias do Cinema at Cinemateca Portuguesa, Sala Luís de Pina. Christa Blümlinger and Harun Farocki illuminate cinema history and theory in a focused, venues-rich program in Lisbon.

O Gebo e a Sombra

2026-04-15T19:00:00

Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema

Film

Screening of Manoel de Oliveira's feature film O Gebo e a Sombra (Portugal, 2012, 95 min) with Claudia Cardinale. Shown at Cinemateca Portuguesa - Sala M. Félix Ribeiro in Lisbon as part of the venue's program.

FITZCARRALDO (Fitzcarraldo)

2026-04-16T15:30:00

Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema

Film

Screening of Fitzcarraldo (1982), Herzog's epic starring Claudia Cardinale, presented at Cinemateca Portuguesa – Sala M. Félix Ribeiro. A landmark German-Peruvian adventure running 157 minutes.

Programa 4: Análise de Enquadramentos

2026-04-16T18:30:00

Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema

Film

Part of the Histórias do Cinema series, Programa 4 presents a screening focused on analytical framing with Christa Blümlinger and Harun Farocki. At Cinemateca Portuguesa, Sala Luís de Pina in Lisbon, the program invites viewers to reflect on how framing shapes meaning in cinema.

SCHATTEN (Sombras)

2026-04-16T19:00:00

Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema

Film

Screening of the 1923 German silent feature Schatten (Sombras) at Cinemateca Portuguesa's Sala M. Félix Ribeiro. A 90-minute journey into early German cinema, highlighting expressionist visuals in a historic Lisbon venue.

MARX PUÒ ASPETTARE (Marx Pode Esperar)

2026-04-16T21:30:00

Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema

Film

Screening of the 2021 Italian feature Marx può aspettare (Marx Pode Esperar) at Cinemateca Portuguesa, Sala M. Félix Ribeiro. The 96-minute film offers a contemporary Italian cinema experience in a historic Lisbon venue.

Candlelight Lisboa: Queen vs ABBA à Luz das Velas no Altis Grand Hotel

2026-04-17T00:00:00

Altis Grand Hotel

Music

Candlelight Lisboa presents Queen vs ABBA at the elegant Altis Grand Hotel, a candlelit evening of iconic hits reimagined in intimate orchestral arrangements. Expect Bohemian Rhapsody, Dancing Queen, We Will Rock You and Mamma Mia in a sophisticated, atmospheric venue.

PROGRAMA 5 – UM LABORATÓRIO DE EXPRESSÕES ICÓNICAS

2026-04-17T18:30:00

Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema

Film

A screening at Cinemateca Portuguesa's Sala Luís de Pina as part of PROGRAMA 5 – UM LABORATÓRIO DE EXPRESSÕES ICÓNICAS. Histórias do Cinema features Christa Blümlinger and Harun Farocki, offering an insightful look at iconic expressions in cinema through discussion and selected films.

L'Udienza (A Audiência)

2026-04-17T19:00:00

Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema

Film

Screening of a 1972 Italian classic starring Claudia Cardinale at Cinemateca Portuguesa, Sala M. Félix Ribeiro, in Lisbon. A feature-length drama shown on the big screen in a historic venue, inviting cinephiles to savor mid-century Italian storytelling.

Candlelight: Queen vs Abba

2026-04-17T19:30:00

Altis Grand Hotel

Music

Candlelight lights up the Altis Grand Hotel in Lisbon as Queen vs Abba delivers candlelit symphonic-pop magic, with some sessions offering a limited floral setting and a warm glow through chandeliers and velvet hallways.

Prosopo me prosopo (“Face a face”)

2026-04-17T21:30:00

Cinemateca Portuguesa - Museu do Cinema

Film

Screening of a documentary tracing how the fall of dictatorships spurred the emergence of new cinemas in Greece and Spain, with a focus on Greece in 1966. The 84-minute film offers historical insights into cinema under political upheaval.

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