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Criminal Case 141/53
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Criminal Case 141/53

Criminal Case 141/53

Processo-Crime 141/53
Susana de Sousa Dias
Portugal
2000
50 min
Retrospective: Susana de Sousa Dias
Synopsis

Since 2000, Susana de Sousa Dias has been researching the history of Portugal’s dictatorship under António de Oliveira Salazar, using the regime’s own archives. In her documentary Criminal Case 141/53 two Portuguese nurses share their harrowing story. Sisters Isaura Borges Coelho and Hortênsia Campos Lima were arrested in the early 1950s for protesting a law that barred nurses from marrying. Salazar wanted nurses to live like nuns, in line with Catholic conservative ideals.

The defiant sisters look back on the brutal practices of the PIDE, the feared secret police that recruited informants everywhere, fabricated criminal offences, and conducted interrogations behind closed doors. Arrests were often followed by long periods of solitary confinement without formal charges.

De Sousa Dias records their stories as urgently needed testimony, reinforced by archival material. The sisters paid a high price for their fight for justice—Isaura endured the hardships of frequent beatings and solitary confinement. 

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Credits
50 min
color / black and white
DCP
Spoken languages: Portuguese
Director
    Susana de Sousa Dias
    Susana de Sousa Dias
Production
    Cremilde Mourâo for Cinequanon Crl.,
    Paula Veríssimo
    Cremilde Mourâo for Cinequanon Crl.,
    Paula Veríssimo
Cinematography
    Vasco Riobom
    Vasco Riobom
Editing
    Pedro Pinheiro,
    Susana de Sousa Dias
    Pedro Pinheiro,
    Susana de Sousa Dias
Sound
    Quintino Bastos
    Quintino Bastos
Music
    António de Sousa Dias
    António de Sousa Dias
World Sales
    Kintop
    Kintop
Screening copy
    Kintop
    Kintop

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In celebration of our Guest of Honor, IDFA presents several films by acclaimed filmmaker, curator, and academic Susana de Sousa Dias. Known for her singular approach to archival images and cinematic form, her work interrogates dictatorship, colonial legacies, and the fragile terrain of memory.
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