O Pão

O Pão

Release date : November 3, 1959
Runtime : 51m
Countries of origin : Portugal /
Original Language : Latin / Portuguese /
Director : Manoel de Oliveira /
Writers : Manoel de Oliveira /
Production companies : Federação Nacional dos Produtores de Trigo (FNIM) /
November 3, 1959 51m Portugal Documentary Latin More
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Each day, Man must work around the clock to produce and acquire bread: throwing the seeds into earth, helping the breeding of the corn, the corn's recolt, transport to the mills – traditional or industrial ones – manipulation of the flour into actual bread, transport to a variety of locations and consumers. And then, after the consumption, the cycle restarts.
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  • title:O Pão
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1959
  • Runtime:51m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Portugal ·
  • Original Language: Latin · Portuguese ·
  • Director: Manoel de Oliveira /
  • Writers: Manoel de Oliveira ·
  • Production companies: Federação Nacional dos Produtores de Trigo (FNIM) ·
  • Overview:Each day, Man must work around the clock to produce and acquire bread: throwing the seeds into earth, helping the breeding of the corn, the corn's recolt, transport to the mills – traditional or industrial ones – manipulation of the flour into actual bread, transport to a variety of locations and consumers. And then, after the consumption, the cycle restarts.
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