Brunilde Júdice achieved national recognition with her role as Emília in A Canção de Lisboa. This film is celebrated as Portugal's first sound feature film and became an immense cultural phenomenon, establishing her as a prominent figure in the new era of cinema.
1937
Her career was further solidified with a memorable role as Tia Rosa in the popular comedy Maria Papoila. This film became another box-office success, reinforcing her presence and versatility in Portuguese cinema.
1941
Júdice contributed to another cinematic landmark with her role as Sra. Henriqueta in the highly acclaimed comedy O Pai Tirano. This film is considered one of the greatest classics of Portuguese cinema, ensuring her enduring legacy.