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Brandos Costumes (1974) is a Portuguese film directed by Alberto Seixas Santos which was a part of the Novo Cinema movement – influenced by the cinematographic neo-realism and specially by the Nouvelle Vague. It was released in 1975, when the political regime portrayed in the film (the Estado Novo) had already been destroyed. The film was released in Cinema Londres, in Lisbon, on September 18, 1975.

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  • Brandos Costumes (1974) is a Portuguese film directed by Alberto Seixas Santos which was a part of the Novo Cinema movement – influenced by the cinematographic neo-realism and specially by the Nouvelle Vague. It was released in 1975, when the political regime portrayed in the film (the Estado Novo) had already been destroyed. The film was released in Cinema Londres, in Lisbon, on September 18, 1975. (en)
  • Brandos Costumes (« Douces coutumes ») est un drame portugais réalisé par Alberto Seixas Santos et sorti en 1975. Son titre est une référence ironique à l'expression « Portugal, pays de douces coutumes ». Le film s'inscrit dans le Novo Cinema. (fr)
  • Brandos Costumes (1974) é um filme português de Alberto Seixas Santos, que, inscrevendo-se no movimento do Novo Cinema – influenciado pelo neo-realismo cinematográfico e pela vanguarda francesa –, se assume como obra marcada sobretudo pela Nouvelle Vague. É o fruto mais tardio entre os primeiros do movimento. Acaba por ver a luz do dia em 1975, quando o regime ditatorial que retrata, o do Estado Novo, já tinha dado o último suspiro. O filme estreou no cinema Londres, em Lisboa, a 18 de Setembro de 1975. (pt)
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  • Brandos Costumes (1974) is a Portuguese film directed by Alberto Seixas Santos which was a part of the Novo Cinema movement – influenced by the cinematographic neo-realism and specially by the Nouvelle Vague. It was released in 1975, when the political regime portrayed in the film (the Estado Novo) had already been destroyed. The film was released in Cinema Londres, in Lisbon, on September 18, 1975. (en)
  • Brandos Costumes (« Douces coutumes ») est un drame portugais réalisé par Alberto Seixas Santos et sorti en 1975. Son titre est une référence ironique à l'expression « Portugal, pays de douces coutumes ». Le film s'inscrit dans le Novo Cinema. (fr)
  • Brandos Costumes (1974) é um filme português de Alberto Seixas Santos, que, inscrevendo-se no movimento do Novo Cinema – influenciado pelo neo-realismo cinematográfico e pela vanguarda francesa –, se assume como obra marcada sobretudo pela Nouvelle Vague. É o fruto mais tardio entre os primeiros do movimento. Acaba por ver a luz do dia em 1975, quando o regime ditatorial que retrata, o do Estado Novo, já tinha dado o último suspiro. O filme estreou no cinema Londres, em Lisboa, a 18 de Setembro de 1975. (pt)
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