The Holy Alliance (1980)
In 1974, not long after the death of Portuguese dictator Salazar, who had ruled Portugal from the early '30s to the late '60s, a group of disgruntled Army officers held a coup. They were even more disgruntled when they realized how the coup was being manipulated by leftist officers to instigate genuine elections and establish a constitution for the first time in Portuguese history. Though their intent was to form a radical socialist state, circumstances prevented this, and a genuine parliamentary democracy emerged. This film explores the circumstances of a right-wing businessman during those times. The man is an old-fashioned authoritarian, whose attentiveness to the needs of his mistress, wife and son is crude where it exists at all.
Released: Mar 19, 1980
Runtime: 120 minutes
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Stars: Io Appolloni, Lia Gama, Henrique Viana, Helena Isabel, Adelaide João, Luís Mascarenhas
Crew: Eduardo Geada (Director), Eduardo Geada (Screenplay), Edgar Gonsalves Preto (Screenplay), Manuel Machado da Luz (Screenplay), Pedro Osório (Music), Manuel Costa e Silva (Director of Photography)