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So, 'The Voice and Ears of MFA' is this compelling short doc that dives into the Carnation Revolution, seen through the eyes of the MFA. You get this raw and gritty look at how a group of military officers, mainly Captains and Majors, banded together to topple a regime that had strangled Portugal for decades. What’s striking is the pacing; it feels urgent, almost like you’re in the midst of historical turmoil. The interviews, which are the backbone of the film, bring an intimate atmosphere, highlighting personal stakes and collective courage. The tone is reflective but laced with a sense of rebellion. There’s no flashy effects, just real stories that capture a pivotal moment in history, making it distinctively poignant.
Focuses on military perspectives of the revolution.Offers insights into lesser-known historical events.Great for understanding Portugal's political landscape.
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