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Brandos Costumes (1974) is a Portuguese film directed by Alberto Seixas Santos which was a part of the Novo Cinema movement – influenced by the cinematographic neo-realism and specially by the Nouvelle Vague. It was released in 1975, when the political regime portrayed in the film (the Estado Novo) had already taken been destroyed. The film was released in ''Cinema Londres'', in Lisbon, on September 18, 1975. == Overview == * Script: Alberto Seixas Santos, Luísa Neto Jorge, Nuno Júdice * Director: Alberto Seixas Santos * Production: Centro Português de Cinema (CPC) and Tóbis Portuguesa * Financed by: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation * Shooting dates: March 1972, October 1973, finished in 1974 * Archive footage: Cinemateca Nacional, Emissora Nacional * Film extracts: A Revolução de Maio, Chaimite * Format: 35mm * Genre: fiction (social drama) * Duration: 72’ * Length: 1978 meters * Distributor: Marfilmes (currently), Filmes Castello Lopes (on release date) * Release date: ''Cinema Londres'', in Lisbon, on September 18, 1975 * International English Titles: Gentle Costume, Gentle Morals, Mild Manners 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Brandos Costumes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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