The Portuguese Revolution in 1975

One unspecified morning in the summer of 1975, the photographer Fausto Giaccone arrived in a small village in Ribatejo. The photographer was in Portugal to do his job, that is to take photographs. And, as we know, in 1975 Portugal was the most photographed country in Europe. The curiosity of other European nations was not completely unjustified: the regime that had governed Portugal for almost half a century had collapsed, the country had to face new and complex situations.

A book about this subject was published in 1987 and you can order it here: book shop

Abir Abdullah
Toni Anzenberger
Robert Bösch
Horst Friedrichs
Fausto Giaccone
Alain Giraud
Philip Gostelow
Lisi Gradnitzer
Christine de Grancy
Philipp Horak
Michael Horowitz
Hana Jakrlova
Pawel Jaszczuk
Stuart Isett
Andrei Liankevich
Rafal Milach
Daniele Mattioli
Tomki Nemec
Susana Paiva
Roland Pleterski
Sonja Priller
Reiner Riedler
Jan Sagl
Ferdinand Schmutzer
Arabella Schwarzkopf
Peter Strobl
Günther Thöni
Gerhard Trumler
Annet van der Voort
Paul Weinberg
Paolo Woods