
The film sought to portray a relatively unknown and isolated rural world and, through a highly politicized discourse, affirmed the genuineness of “folk culture.” Representative of the new documentary film movement that developed in Portugal after the revolution, the movie encouraged the local retrieval of the Caretos tradition. A ritual that seemed to be doomed by the conjoined impact of emigration, the colonial war and the crisis of agriculture was thus brought back to life. - Paulo Raposo
Crew
Noémia Delgado
Director, Editor, Producer
Benjamim Pereira
Writer, Assistant Director
Ernesto Veiga de Oliveira
Writer, Assistant Director
José Reynès
Director of Photography

Acácio de Almeida
Director of Photography
Raymond Fremont
Production Assistant
Henrique Paula Nogueira
Production Assistant
Carlos Mena
Assistant Camera
Philippe Costantini
Sound
Romanza Transmontana
Music Arranger
Madeira Luís
Music Consultant
João Represas
Musician

Luís Represas
Musician
João Silva
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