Teaching António Reis taught classes at the Portuguese National Film School, such as Filmic Space in 1977, and later Film Analysis, History of Image, Direction of Actors and Introduction to the Study of Image. One of the characteristics of his teaching method was that it was almost exclusively oral, existing very few written materials retaining his theory, in what could be stated to be a reflex of António Reis' beliefs in the ancient oral tradition. One of the recognizable aspects of António Reis' aesthetics was his structuring of the cinematographical unity around the exploration of the limits of the possibilities of the
match cut producing visual rhymes, associations and understated meanings, clearly identifiable in works of his like
Jaime or
Trás-os-Montes.
Influence António Reis' works had a major impact on the practices of contemporaries of his like
Manoel de Oliveira, whom Reis assisted in his second feature,
Rite of Spring, in 1963;
Paulo Rocha, having Reis written the script for his feature
Change of Life; or
João César Monteiro, whose quotations of Reis are clear in films as
Recollections of the Yellow House, ''God's Comedy
or Silvestre''. Through his teachings, Reis has had a major impact in the work of subsequent filmmakers of whom he was a professor, as
Joaquim Sapinho,
Vítor Gonçalves,
Pedro Costa,
Manuela Viegas and
João Pedro Rodrigues. Some of them, like Sapinho, Gonçalves or Viegas are today professors at the
Escola Superior de Teatro e Cinema, the current name for the former Portuguese National Film School. His work and films influenced subsequent directors, whose informal group the historian Haden Guest, considering they form a cinematographic "family", called "The School of Reis". ==Filmography==