Portugal,
1963, 94 min
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The idea of Manoel de Oliveira's second feature film comes from the annual Passion festivities performed in a north-Portuguese village. The director and the locals stage their performance directly for the camera, purposely intertwining reality with fictional and alienating elements. It was the level of self-reflectivity that made Rite of the Spring a breakthrough in Oliveira's career. (Summer Film School)
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Flakotaso | DVD | 03/08/2013 | ||
sullafelix | Other | 22/07/2009 |