As Bodas de Deus (literal English title: The Spousals of God) is a 1999 Portuguese comedy film directed by João César Monteiro.
The production constraints in Paris between 1996 and 1997 were such that César Monteiro abandoned these plans and considered that "Theology of God" would remain incomplete.
It closes the trilogy focused on the character of João de Deus, the protagonist, embodied in a poor devilish human good, with repeated autobiographical references, in a sarcastic and moody style.
The intended result is to draw a caricature of someone less virtuous than vicious, author and actor of unqualified comedies in a hypocritical world, with abundant literary, artistic, and philosophical references.
The film is dedicated to César Monteiro's wife, Margarida Gil, a director who collaborated with her husband on his works.