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A show about the best practices observed in one of the most important sectors of the national economy: the textile, clothing, and fashion industry. Presented by Raquel Strada, "100% Moda Portugal" highlights the successful examples of entirely Portuguese projects.
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A series of digital micro-magazines, released weekly with the most relevant content of the moment.
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"Fotograma" is a television program on RTP dedicated to Portuguese-language cinema. Authored and hosted by journalist Luísa Sequeira, "Fotograma" is a weekly magazine that showcases film and video production, from short films to feature-length movies, film festivals, film shoots, documentaries, and music videos.
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The campaign aims to promote changes in behavior and consumption patterns, resulting in reduced energy bills in three key areas: home, work, and mobility.
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The video provides a summary of the 29th edition of Fantasporto, a film festival that showcased 491 films across 13 screening rooms.