Looking at Lisbon

Looking at Lisbon

Year: 1953

Runtime: 9 mins

Language: English

Documentary

Aerial footage opens Lisbon as an off‑screen narrator outlines Portugal’s colonizing past, devastating earthquakes and construction reshaping the skyline. The film visits key landmarks, follows women fishmongers balancing baskets of fish on their heads through neighborhoods, surveys two nearby resorts, watches a town’s annual running of the bulls and ends with a bullfight where the bulls are spared.

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