What's Happening?
Principal photography has commenced on 'The Man Who Stole Portugal', a dark comedy directed by Thomas Napper. The film, described as a 'darkly comic period heist', is based on one of the most audacious financial frauds of the 20th century. James Nelson
Joyce stars as Alves Reis, a self-made outsider who orchestrates a grand con involving the Bank of Portugal. The film explores Reis's journey from being underestimated to executing one of history's greatest cons, involving financiers, diplomats, and bureaucrats. The cast includes Richard E. Grant and Dominic West, with filming locations in the UK, Portugal, and South Africa. Beta Cinema is handling world sales, launching the project to international buyers at the Cannes Market.
Why It's Important?
This film brings to light a historical financial fraud, offering a narrative that combines elements of comedy and crime. By featuring a story of deception and ambition, it provides a lens into the complexities of financial systems and the human drive for status and success. The film's presence at the Cannes Market underscores its potential appeal to international audiences, highlighting the global interest in stories that blend historical events with entertainment. This could influence future productions to explore similar themes, potentially impacting the genre of historical dark comedies.












