
The Guns and the People
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Film directors with hand-held cameras went to the streets of Lisbon from April 25 to May 1, 1974, registering interviews and political events of the Portuguese "Carnation Revolution", as that period would be later known.
Production
Sindicato dos Trabalhadores da Produção de Cinema e Televisão
Language
PT
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Glauber Rocha
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Adelino Gomes
Narrator
Fernando Balsinha
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Júlio Isidro
Narrator

Mário Soares
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Álvaro Cunhal
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Francisco Pereira de Moura
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Nuno Teotónio Pereira
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