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A Hora da Liberdade (1999)
Based on the events which took place the night of April 24th, 1999 in Portugal. This is the story of the Coup d’État which put an end to the Dictatorship and reinstated the Democracy.
Genre: Documentary, Drama
Director: Joana Pontes
Actors: Alexandre de Sousa, André Gago, António Capelo, Artur Ramos, Jorge Gonçalves, José Manuel Mendes, Júlio Cardoso, Manuel Wiborg, Marcantonio Del Carlo, Vítor Norte
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