In 1950s southern Portugal, a poignant and visually stunning tale unfolds, exploring the themes of hunger, suffering, and exploitation. As the story progresses, the people's growing anger and resilience are palpable. The film's use of black and white cinematography is particularly noteworthy, capturing the beauty of the Alentejo plains and the intensity of the night smuggling scenes.
Rage
In the 1950s, southern Portugal's poverty-stricken landscape simmers with repressed anger and resilience, amidst the dramatic Alentejo plains and the clandestine world of night smuggling.