Sob Céus Estranhos

Sob Céus Estranhos

Release date : January 1, 2002
Runtime : 57m
Countries of origin : Portugal /
Original Language : Portuguese /
Director : Daniel Blaufuks /
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Production companies : LX Filmes /
January 1, 2002 57m Portugal Documentary Portuguese More
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During the Second World War, Lisbon was a corridor for refugees going from Hitler's occupied territories to America. This film tells two parallel stories about exile and accommodation. Through a narrated memoir and photographs, the tale of a German Jewish family that decided to stay in Portugal is recounted. The larger, more sociological account of the others who used Lisbon's escape route is skillfully told as well, using beautifully shot historic footage and written memoirs by some of the era's leading intellectuals, including Heinrich Mann and Alfred Döblin. This film evokes a desperate, intensely romantic period of exile, despair, and, ultimately, freedom.
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  • title:Sob Céus Estranhos
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2002
  • Runtime:57m
  • Genres: Documentary · History ·
  • Countries of origin: Portugal ·
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Director: Daniel Blaufuks /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: LX Filmes ·
  • Overview:During the Second World War, Lisbon was a corridor for refugees going from Hitler's occupied territories to America. This film tells two parallel stories about exile and accommodation. Through a narrated memoir and photographs, the tale of a German Jewish family that decided to stay in Portugal is recounted. The larger, more sociological account of the others who used Lisbon's escape route is skillfully told as well, using beautifully shot historic footage and written memoirs by some of the era's leading intellectuals, including Heinrich Mann and Alfred Döblin. This film evokes a desperate, intensely romantic period of exile, despair, and, ultimately, freedom.
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