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The Lurking Fear

"The Lurking Fear" interviews Portuguese citizens whose lives where hit by the torture of its fascist political police.

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  • Margarida Tengarrinha

    Margarida Tengarrinha

  • Helena Pato

    Helena Pato

  • Afonso de Albuquerque

    Afonso de Albuquerque

  • Manuel Madeira

    Manuel Madeira

  • Custódia Chibante

    Custódia Chibante

  • Raimundo Narciso

    Raimundo Narciso

  • Artur Pinto

    Artur Pinto

  • José Paulo Viana

    José Paulo Viana

  • António Mouta

    António Mouta

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"The Lurking Fear" interviews Portuguese citizens whose lives where hit by the torture of its fascist political police.

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