"The Conspiracy", a documentary series directed by António-Pedro Vasconcelos, is the result of a meticulous investigation that includes exclusive testimonies from protagonists who managed to achieve in less than 24 hours, something that many others had not achieved in 48 years. From the secret meetings to the key characters, we are shown the extraordinary conspiratorial process that began in the summer of 1973 and culminated in the early hours of April 25, 1974, with the overthrow of the Estado Novo and the conquest of freedom. The rest, as they say, is history.
As Armas e o Povo (1975) is a documentary that explores the revolution in Portugal through interviews and handheld camera footage. It provides an intimate portrayal of the events and the impact they had on the people.
Good Portuguese People is a documentary that delves into the lives of everyday individuals in Portugal, showcasing their goodness and resilience in the face of adversity. Through personal narratives and intimate interviews, the film offers a heartfelt portrayal of the Portuguese people and their vibrant culture.
In 1972, Maria Isabel Barreno, Maria Teresa Horta and Maria Velho da Costa, published the book 'New Portuguese Letters'. 'What Words Can Do' is an intimate portrait of the extraordinary Three Marias.
Documentary about the life, convictions and career of Portugal's first and only female Prime Minister. Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo believed that "women can be a force for radical transformation of the institutionalised irrationality in which we live. The multifunctionality of their existence, the diversity of the planes on which they move, their daily lives give them a special capacity to find a new understanding and a new effectiveness for governance in the midst of complexity". Unlike many other women who have the same conviction, Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo turned her life into a praxis of her own belief.
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