The first episode of the 1988 miniseries A Mala de Cartão (also known as La Valise en carton establishes the humble beginnings of the legendary singer Linda de Suza (born Teolinda Joaquina de Sousa Lança). Episode 1: Roots in Alentejo Childhood and Struggles : The story begins in the rural
Family Dynamics: It explores Linda's childhood and her complex relationship with her family, particularly her mother, Maria Amélia (played by Irene Papas).
A Growing Passion: Amidst the hardship, the episode hints at the burgeoning musical spirit that would eventually lead her to become one of the most successful Portuguese singers in France. Production and Cast A Mala De Cartao -1988- Episode 1
(known in French as La Valise en Carton) aired on October 9, 1988, on RTP 1. Directed by Michel Wyn, the series is an adaptation of the autobiographical book by Portuguese singer Linda de Suza (Teolinda Joaquina de Sousa Lança). Episode 1: Synopsis & Key Details
Teresa stares at the money.
He steps into the hallway, bringing the smell of stale tobacco and travel with him.
Maurice Barrier: Plays Alfredo, a central figure in Linda's early life. The first episode of the 1988 miniseries A
related to the Portuguese migration to France depicted in later episodes?
The episode explores themes of hope, resilience, and the human spirit. Despite facing numerous challenges, the protagonist remains determined to build a better life for herself. This message resonated with audiences, offering a sense of solidarity and support. Production and Cast (known in French as La