BLOOD-SOAKED REVOLUTIONARY DREAM EXPOSED! A new film DARES to reveal the DARK, VIOLENT HEART of Portugal’s post-revolutionary collapse. Ivo M. Ferreira’s “Projecto Global” isn’t just a thriller—it’s a BRUTAL indictment of the failures of democracy and the EXTREMIST PATH it birthed.
The trailer, premiering at Rotterdam, plunges viewers into the GRIMY 1980s Lisbon underworld where the euphoria of freedom has ROTTED into despair. Factories shutter, streets burn, and a FAR-LEFT TERRORIST CELL, the FP25, wages a bloody war against the state. This film doesn’t just depict bank robberies and attacks—it GLORIFIES the underground lives of those who chose VIOLENCE over peace.
Even MORE SHOCKING is the film’s SYMPATHETIC gaze. It forces you to ask: Were these terrorists CRIMINALS… or the last true believers in a dead dream? As members lose their identities and a cop faces a moral abyss, the line between hero and monster VANISHES. Director Ferreira calls it “the difficulty of accepting defeat when ideas collide with reality.” But is this a tragic lesson, or DANGEROUS REVISIONISM that romanticizes domestic terrorism?
In an era of global political unrest, this film ISN’T a history lesson—it’s a PRIMER. It asks a TERRIFYING question that haunts our present: When the system fails you, is TERRORISM the only true answer? The dream of equality is dead, and this film forces you to stare into its COLD, LIFELESS EYES.




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