Le Portugal d’Outre-mer dans le monde d’aujourd’hui (1971)

50m
Running Time

January 1, 1971
Release Date

Le Portugal d’Outre-mer dans le monde d’aujourd’hui

Le Portugal d’Outre-mer dans le monde d’aujourd’hui (1971)

50m
Running Time

January 1, 1971
Release Date

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This film, which was to be directed by Pascal-Angot, is characteristic of the communication war in these times of violent military conflicts. It presents a panorama of the benefits of the singular Portuguese presence, which harmoniously rubs shoulders with peoples and cultures: Macao, its cathedral, junks and casinos; the dances of the Timorese; Cape Verde and its morna; the Tchiloli Theatre of São Tomé; the riches of Angola and the development of Mozambique. And several sequences expose at length the Portuguese military power, especially in Guinea-Bissau and Angola – while a part of these countries is actually under control of the separatists. The film is punctuated by the words of Prime Minister Marcelo Caetano, who replaced Salazar in 1968: “These terrorist movements did not appear spontaneously, they originate in a neighbouring territory, and they would have disappeared if the help of the neighbouring powers had stopped. The people of our territories are fighting them.”

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Release Date
January 1, 1971

Status
Released

Running Time
50m

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