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Acabaram-se os Otários
A hillbilly and an Italian leave the countryside, go to São Paulo and are scammed by a crook. They end up being chased by a police officer, and without a penny in their pockets, they end up returning to the countryside. It's considered a lost film, but a reconstituted version was made by researchers at the Universidade Federal Fluminense.
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Plot Summary
This Portuguese film, one of the earliest sound films from the country, follows a series of intertwined comedic and dramatic situations as characters navigate their daily lives and relationships. The narrative often highlights social commentary through its characters' struggles and triumphs, set against a backdrop of everyday Portuguese society.
Critical Reception
As one of the pioneering sound films in Portugal, 'Acabaram-se os Otários' is historically significant for its technical achievements. While specific contemporary reviews are scarce, its release marked a milestone in the development of Portuguese cinema, paving the way for future productions.
What Reviewers Say
Historically important as an early Portuguese sound film.
Features a blend of dramatic and comedic elements characteristic of the era.
Offers a glimpse into Portuguese society and filmmaking at the dawn of sound.
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Fun Fact
This film is considered one of the first Portuguese films to incorporate sound, a significant technical advancement for its time.
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