1975, post-Carnation Revolution Portugal, many foreigners and Portugueses from the North came to the center of the country to help out in newly formed co-ops. But their progressive views on customs and sexuality soon clash with local mores. The film was born out of a series of oral accounts, literary texts and journals concerning this experience. Between the Portuguese villagers and the foreigners, who were also referred to as revolutionary tourists, some tensions grew, as did complicity and, in some cases, love.
Presented at Locarno Film Festival and London Film Festival.
Título original: Prazer, Camaradas!
Ano: 2019
Classificação: Rated G
Duração: 105 min.
Gênero: Documentary
País: Portugal
Tags: Portugal, documentary, history, social portrait, politics, international festivals
Cor: cor
Direção: José Filipe Costa
Roteiro: José Filipe Costa
Fotografia: Hugo Azevedo
Montagem: João Braz
Produtor: Filipa Reis, João Miller Guerra
Produção: Uma Pedra no Sapato
Distribuição: Bretz Filmes