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A Revolução de Maio
The most well-known fascist propaganda film in Portugal. A communist man falls in love with a woman of Salazarian beliefs and changes his way of looking at things.
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Plot Summary
In a small French village, a young, idealistic mayor tries to implement modern improvements against the resistance of the old guard. His efforts are aided by a magical intervention that briefly transforms the villagers into a more progressive and harmonious community. However, this enchantment is temporary, leading to a comical and somewhat poignant reflection on progress and human nature.
Critical Reception
René Clair's 'A Revolução de Maio' is generally regarded as a charming and visually inventive fantasy-comedy from the pre-war era. While it may not be as widely known as some of Clair's other works, it is appreciated for its whimsical premise, musical numbers, and Clair's characteristic visual wit.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative concept and gentle humor.
Applauded for its musical interludes and visual style.
Noted as a quintessential example of René Clair's unique cinematic touch.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this film is limited, but it is generally viewed as a whimsical and lighthearted classic.
Fun Fact
René Clair was a pioneer in using sound in film, and 'A Revolução de Maio' features musical sequences that were integral to its narrative and charm.
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