

The Monsters Factory
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In Portugal, the daily life of a bronze foundry, specialized in the semi-industrial production of spare parts for the naval field, is compared with the freedom of spirit characterizing the "pottery of monsters" on a village square where everyone gathers.
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Daniel Ferreira Andrade
Danel Costa Cardoso
Manuela de Oliveira Ferreira
José Augusto Machado
Jorge Bruno Almeida Martins
Francisco José Marques Rocha
Carlos Libório da Silva Sampaio
Armindo Faria Soares
Detlef Rinne
Maike Rinne
Carlos Lima
Carlos Lovre
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