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The Guns and the People is a raw, visceral documentary capturing those pivotal days in Lisbon during the Carnation Revolution. Moedas Miguel uses hand-held cameras to create an intimate and almost chaotic atmosphere, pulling you right into the heart of the protests and political fervor. The interviews feel spontaneous, breathing life into the personal stories that shaped a nation’s history. It's not polished, which, for me, adds to its authenticity. The pacing is uneven, reflecting the uncertainty of the moment, and there’s no narration to guide you—just the sounds of voices and the noise of change. It’s a fascinating glimpse into a revolutionary spirit, and it feels as much a part of the history as the events themselves.
Documentary style with hand-held camerasFocus on personal stories during the revolutionAtmospheric sound and spontaneous interviews
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