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So, 'Lisbon and WWII Spies, Gold and Diplomacy' is this fascinating documentary by Christiane Ratiney that dives deep into Portugal's unique position during the war. It's not just about the events; it captures the tension and the clever maneuvering of Salazar. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like you're walking through history slowly, absorbing each detail. The archival footage mixed with careful narration creates this immersive atmosphere. There's something almost surreal about how Portugal maintained neutrality while the world was engulfed in chaos. The film touches on themes of survival and diplomacy, and the way it unwraps the layers of intrigue with spies and gold makes you rethink the war's narratives. A real gem for history buffs, for sure.
Focuses on Portugal's neutrality during WWII.Features extensive archival footage.Highlights diplomatic strategies and espionage.
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Christiane Ratiney
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