Pereira Declares

Pereira Declares

1995 · 104 min · IT · NR · 6.6 (73 votes)
Dir. Roberto Faenza · Starring Marcello Mastroianni, Stefano Dionisi, Nicoletta Braschi, Daniel Auteuil, Joaquim de Almeida, Marthe Keller · Music Ennio Morricone
Drama

Lisbon, 1938. Mr. Pereira is the editor of the culture section of an evening paper. Although fascism is on the rise in Europe, like in nearby civil war Spain or even inside Portugal itself in the form of Salazar's regime, Pereira only concerns himself with writing bios and translating French novels. Things change after he hires a young writer as his assistant, getting to know also his girlfriend – both opponents to the regime – and reluctantly helps them when they begin to get in trouble for subversive activities. Eventually, he's forced to take a stand...

VIBE

A quiet, contemplative journey through a darkening world. It feels like a dusty library, filled with the weight of unspoken thoughts and the slow dawning of moral courage against oppressive silence. A deeply humanistic and affecting experience.

melancholicintrospectivesomberthought-provokingslow-burnperiod dramaarthouseliterary adaptationpolitical commentarymoral awakeningpolitical resistanceconformity vs. conscienceexistentialism
journalistportugaltotalitarianismmoral dilemma1930ssalazaranti-fascism
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