Manoel's Destinies (; Portuguese: Os Destinos de Manuel) is a 1984/1985 French-Portuguese children's fantasy film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz. It was shot on 16 mm film, a co-production of Les Films du Passage, Rita Filmes, and RTP, in association with Revcom Télévision.
There are multiple versions of this work. Most commonly available is the 1984 French-dubbed TV miniseries that was broadcast in three episodes under the title L'ÃÂle aux merveilles de Manoël (roughly 150 minutes). The Portuguese-language version was broadcast as four episodes under the title Aventure au Madeira. Film festival programmes have listed it under different titles, such as Manuel de lâÂÂîle des merveilles or Manuel na Ilha das Maravilhas.
Manuel de lâÂÂîle des merveilles first screened on 1 February 1985 at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, winning the KNF Award. Jonathan Rosenbaum, one of the film's champions, described it as "three 50-minute episodes". It was screened later in the same month at the "International Forum" at the Berlin International Film Festival. A two-hour cut under the title Les Destins de Manoel screened in May 1985 at the Cannes Film Festival as part of "Perspectives du cinéma français".
In 2013, the Cinemateca Portuguesa screened the 138-minute Portuguese-language version. In 2024, they screened under the title Les Destins de Manoel / Os Destinos de Manuel a digital copy of the complete and commercially unreleased 170-minute Portuguese-language version that they hold.
It is divided into three parts:
The fourth episode of the Portuguese TV miniseries was titled "Tragédia Maderense".