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Crew:
Director: José Vieira
Screenplay: José Vieira
DOP: Nicolas Thibault
Production: La Huit, Animais, Les Films de la Mémoire, RTBF Bruxelles, RTP, Téléssonne
Screenplay: José Vieira
DOP: Nicolas Thibault
Production: La Huit, Animais, Les Films de la Mémoire, RTBF Bruxelles, RTP, Téléssonne
At the beginning of the 60's, thousands of Portuguese turned up in France through the underground. They were fleeing misery, war and repression. As a child in a shantytown, the author remembers having heard about these terrible odysseys. Thirty years later, he goes in search of those stories and seeks to understand what sparked this unprecedented emigration.
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Original Title:
La Photo Déchirée, Chronique d'une Émigration Clandestine -
Country:
France -
Year:
2002 - 53'
Crew:
Director: José Vieira
Screenplay: José Vieira
DOP: Nicolas Thibault
Production: La Huit, Animais, Les Films de la Mémoire, RTBF Bruxelles, RTP, Téléssonne
Screenplay: José Vieira
DOP: Nicolas Thibault
Production: La Huit, Animais, Les Films de la Mémoire, RTBF Bruxelles, RTP, Téléssonne
Director
José Vieira

Born in Oliveira de Frades, José Vieira left for France in 1965, aged seven. Since 1985, encouraged by the political transformations that took place in Portugal and by his own involvement with immigrant solidarity groups, he has directed around thirty documentaries for France 2, France 3, Cinquème and Arte, creating a portrait of immigration in France based on his own personal experiences and the individual stories that he has come to know.
The great difficulties endured by Portuguese immigrants – life in the slums, fraudulent employers, as well as hate and discrimination – motivated José Vieira to reconstruct a collective memory and a narrative that applies to all of these immigrants, regardless of their origins, by explaining the motives which led them to leave their country and fight for a better life.
The great difficulties endured by Portuguese immigrants – life in the slums, fraudulent employers, as well as hate and discrimination – motivated José Vieira to reconstruct a collective memory and a narrative that applies to all of these immigrants, regardless of their origins, by explaining the motives which led them to leave their country and fight for a better life.