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    "for the good of the nation": these films were banned before April 25th

    By aliintizar71April 25, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    The bookThe unavoidable work to understand this period is “Censura e Cinema em Portugal”, by Lauro António (1st edition Ed. Arcádia, 1978; 2nd edition Biblioteca Museu República e Resistência, 2001), which includes hundreds of quotes from the interdiction from the censorship archives, some of which are presented below. Other information comes from “Prohibited to all ages” (Vera Dantas and Marco Vaza, Público, April 25, 1999), “On Censorship in Portugal” (ratocine.blogspot.pt, September 18, 2013), “25 of April and the end of the blue pencil” (belowdecao.blogspot.pt, April 25, 2007), “The Problematic Reception of ‘Anti-War’ Films from the 60s/70s in Portugal” (Gerald Bär) and “Censura and Cinema in Portugal – Alcobaça and the Local Press” (Fleming de Oliveira, October 6, 2011). ” data-title=”The book – – SAPO Mag”> The work that remains unavoidable to understand this period is "Censorship and Cinema in Portugal", by Lauro António (1st edition Ed. Arcádia, 1978; 2nd edition Biblioteca Museu República e Resistência, 2001), which includes hundreds of quotations from the interdiction processes from the censorship archives, some of which are presented below.  Other information is sourced from "Forbidden to all ages" (Vera Dantas and Marco Vaza, Público, April 25, 1999), "Censorship in Portugal" (ratocine.blogspot.pt, September 18, 2013), "April 25th and the end of the blue pencil" (belowdecao.blogspot.pt, April 25, 2007), "The Problematic Reception of 'Anti-War' Films from the 60s/70s in Portugal" (Gerald Bär) and "Censorship and Cinema in Portugal - Alcobaça and the Local Press" (Fleming de Oliveira, October 6, 2011).

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