Tarrafal
Tarrafal

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Tarrafal

2007
Movie
17 min
Portuguese

Pedro Costa's segment from "O Estado do Mundo".

Insights

IMDb7.3/10
Director: José Carlos de OliveiraGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the history of the Tarrafal concentration camp in Cape Verde, a notorious political prison established by the Portuguese colonial regime. It explores the experiences of political prisoners, their struggles for freedom, and the enduring legacy of this oppressive institution. The film examines the impact of the camp on individuals and the broader fight against dictatorship.

Critical Reception

Tarrafal (2007) has been recognized for its important historical documentation and its powerful depiction of political repression. While specific aggregated critical scores are not widely published, the film is generally praised for shedding light on a dark chapter of colonial history and giving voice to the victims of the Tarrafal camp.

What Reviewers Say

  • A vital historical document exposing the brutality of the Tarrafal camp.

  • Provides a platform for survivors to share their harrowing experiences.

  • Highlights the struggle for freedom against colonial oppression.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific documentary is not readily available, but its subject matter is widely regarded as significant and important for historical understanding.

Fun Fact

The Tarrafal camp was known as 'Caixa' (The Box) by its prisoners due to its harsh conditions and isolation.

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