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So, 'Tejo - Na Rota do Progresso' is a curious piece from 1967, commissioned by Lisnave, and you can tell it's got that documentary feel. Shot on 16mm, there's this grainy texture that lends an authenticity to the visuals. The pacing is methodical, almost reflective, as it explores themes of industrial development along the Tejo River. The practical effects are quite basic but add to the charm, capturing a period of change without the gloss of modern filmmaking. It's not a big name, and the director’s identity is lost in the haze of time, making it feel even more like a hidden gem. Collectors often appreciate its historical value and uniqueness, as well as the intimate glimpse it offers into the era's industrial landscape.
This film remains quite niche, with few copies available, particularly on 16mm. Its scarcity adds to its allure among collectors who hold a keen interest in industrial and documentary film history. Due to its commissioning by Lisnave, it carries a unique significance, reflecting a specific time in Portuguese industrial development that isn't heavily documented elsewhere. Many collectors find its historical context and distinctive atmosphere worth preserving.
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