Pare, Escute, Olhe

Pare, Escute, Olhe

Release date : October 22, 2009
Runtime : 1h 41m
Countries of origin : Portugal /
Original Language : Portuguese /
Director : Jorge Pelicano /
Production companies : SIC Filmes /
Budget : $57,000.00
October 22, 2009 1h 41m Portugal Documentary Portuguese More
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December 1991. Half of the century-old Tua railway, that circulates between Bragança e Mirandela, is shut down by a political decision. Fifteen years later, the train's whistle echoes in the memory of the people from Trás-os-Montes. This decision cut the development of the country and increased disparities between the coastal and inland of Portugal, making it the most centralist country in Western Europe. Now, the trains that still wind through the idyllic valley of Tua is threatened by a dam, which would flood what is considered one of the most beautiful railway lines of Europe. The people stood, isolated, in the only district in the country without a single motorway mile.
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  • title:Pare, Escute, Olhe
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2009
  • Runtime:1h 41m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Portugal ·
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Director: Jorge Pelicano /
  • Writers: Rosa Teixeira da Silva · Jorge Pelicano ·
  • Production companies: SIC Filmes ·
  • Budget:$57,000.00
  • Overview:December 1991. Half of the century-old Tua railway, that circulates between Bragança e Mirandela, is shut down by a political decision. Fifteen years later, the train's whistle echoes in the memory of the people from Trás-os-Montes. This decision cut the development of the country and increased disparities between the coastal and inland of Portugal, making it the most centralist country in Western Europe. Now, the trains that still wind through the idyllic valley of Tua is threatened by a dam, which would flood what is considered one of the most beautiful railway lines of Europe. The people stood, isolated, in the only district in the country without a single motorway mile.
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