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.”
Jean Leduc
Director
The Dogs of War58%
For Sama82%
Closet Land66%
La Bataille de Solférino60%
Overdrive61%
Carlos69%
Après moi le bonheur73%
What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?58%
Another Day of Life74%
The Scarlet and the Black70%
Le Fantôme de la liberté74%
Les Chevaux de Dieu72%
La Grande Lessive (!)59%
Blood on the Sun59%
Salut les Cubains74%
Last Days in Vietnam73%
Hornblower: The Examination for Lieutenant74%
The Black Book67%
Oncle Yanco72%