Following Nazaré’s fishing community, Mary of the Sea/Maria do Mar has an indisputable place in Portuguese cinema – many authors enlighten the visible influences from the European avant-garde movements, a rare trade at the period’s cinema. An unsettling narrative about human condition and the harsh adversities faced by the fishing community, where the maritime landscape propels the circle of hate and reconciliation.
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