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Paredes Pintadas da Revolução Portuguesa

Informations

Année : 1976

Pays de production : Portugal

Durée : 10mn

Format : 16 mm

Générique

Réalisation : António Campos
Texte : António Domingues
Image : António Campos
Montage : António Campos
Musique : Fernando Lopes Graça
Production : Partido Comunista Português

Synopsis

Suite à la révolution du 25 avril 1974, les murs de la ville de Lisbonne deviennent un moyen de célébrer et communiquer l’idéal révolutionnaire et ses slogans. La voix-off du peintre António Domingues chante les louanges de ce travail réalisé à l’initiative de la cellule des artistes plasticiens du Parti communiste portugais.

Following the Revolution of April 25th, 1974, the walls of the city of Lisbon became a means to celebrate and transmit the revolutionary ideals and slogans. The voice over by the painter António Domingues extols this work initiated by the Cell of Plastic Artists of the Portuguese Communist Party.