O Dia É Nosso
O Dia É Nosso

O Dia É Nosso

1941Movie0Portuguese
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Director: Arthur DuarteGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

In this Portuguese drama, a group of escaped convicts plans a daring heist to fund their future endeavors. As they navigate the dangerous underworld, they encounter betrayal and unforeseen obstacles. The film explores themes of desperation, loyalty, and the slim chances of escaping their past.

Critical Reception

This early Portuguese film was a significant production for its time, offering a gritty portrayal of crime and its consequences. While detailed contemporary reviews are scarce, its historical context marks it as an important piece of national cinema, appreciated for its narrative and performances within the limitations of early filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • A compelling narrative centered on a daring criminal enterprise.
  • Features strong performances that anchor the dramatic tension.
  • An important early example of Portuguese crime cinema.

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Fun Fact

Arthur Duarte, the director, was a pioneer in Portuguese cinema, known for his work in drama and crime genres during the early to mid-20th century.

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