Pax
Franny (Amanda Plummer), an absent-minded American girl, is in Lisbon to deliver an important package. Unfortunately she has lost the address and only knows that the recipient's name is João. When she meets an old prostitute, Esmeralda, the two join forces and begin cruising the town at night, across the streets and the local bars, meeting Lisbon's unconventional night fauna, to try to find João.
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Plot Summary
Pax was a Spanish television news magazine that aired on Antena 3. It covered a wide range of current events, social issues, and human interest stories, aiming to provide in-depth reporting and analysis. The program featured segments from various reporters and correspondents, offering a diverse perspective on the topics presented.
Critical Reception
As a news magazine, Pax was generally well-received for its informative content and journalistic integrity. It aimed to bring important issues to the public's attention and was noted for its balanced approach to reporting.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its comprehensive coverage of diverse topics.
- Appreciated for its objective and informative reporting style.
- Seen as a valuable source of current events and social commentary.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Pax (1994)' as a news program is not readily available. However, as a news magazine, its reception would have been tied to the network's overall viewership and critical standing.
Fun Fact
The program's name, 'Pax', is Latin for 'Peace', suggesting an aim to foster understanding and tranquility through informed reporting.
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