1. Eduardo Geada graduated in Anglo-American Studies at the Faculty of Arts of Lisbon University in 1976.

1. Eduardo Geada graduated in Anglo-American Studies at the Faculty of Arts of Lisbon University in 1976.
Eduardo Geada was active in the film club movement of the sixties, where he assimilated techniques and theories.
Eduardo Geada completed his Master of Arts in Media and Communication at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, with the thesis O Cinema Espectaculo.
Eduardo Geada got a Phd in Film and History of the Media, with the thesis: Os Mundos do Cinema: Modelos Dramaticos e Narrativos no Periodo Classico.
Eduardo Geada was a professor at the Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema in Lisbon from 1978 to 2004.
Eduardo Geada has been teaching at the Escola Superior de Comunicacao Social since 2004.
Eduardo Geada is a visiting scholar at the University of California at Berkeley.
Eduardo Geada was the author and presenter of the radio programme Moviola, on Antena 1, dedicated to film sound-tracks.
Eduardo Geada made a TV show on cinema and culture.
Between the end of the sixties and the beginning of the seventies, Geada gave an important contribution to film criticism, submitting his ideas on cinema to enlarged discussion, and publishing several books.
Eduardo Geada is free, like many others, to show things that had never been seen: the new Portuguese reality, focused by an optics very sensible to social justice and social progress, entering everybody's homes: Lisboa, o Direito a Cidade, A Revolucao esta na Ordem do Dia, and Temos Festa are three films representative of the Portuguese movement of the cinema militante.