Mesmerized by the songs of Peroguarda villagers in southern Portugal’s Alentejo region, young Portuguese modern poet Antonio Reis, Corsican researcher of Portuguese folk music Michel Giacometti, and film director Paulo Rocha visited the village one after another in the late 1950s. This work refreshes the soul and flows with songs and poetry seeped in sadness, as well as the atmosphere of the quiet sea and village, fields adorned with vibrant red flowers, and roads traveled by Reis and the others, while interspersing images from Paulo Rocha’s films.
The runtime is 105 minutes (1h 45m).
The film was directed by Pierre-Marie Goulet.
The screenplay was written by Pierre-Marie Goulet.
Cinematography was handled by Bruno Flament.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0835426.
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