The Fifth Empire - Yesterday as Today (2004)
Directed by Manoel de Oliveira
Genres - Drama |
Sub-Genres - Period Film |
Release Date - Jun 1, 2007 (USA - Limited) |
Run Time - 127 min. |
Countries - France, Portugal |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Jason Buchanan
A man who set out for Africa to fight in the name of Christ becomes an immortal legend when he disappears after confronting a Muslim sultan in director Manoel de Oliveira's adaptation of a play by Jose Regio. In the late 1570s, Dom Sebastiao (Ricardo Trepa) longed to establish a Portuguese empire, but in 1578 he vanished without a trace. In the years that follow Sebastiao's story evolves into the myth of the hidden king. Years later, in Portugal, Sebastiao makes a messianic return as a king on a white steed, with a mission to save humanity from an all-consuming darkness. Determined to extend his empire beyond the borders of Africa, Sebastiao subsequently leaves the country in order to realize his divine vision of a Christian Portuguese empire.
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battle [war], Christianity, crusade, empire, Islam, Messiah, myth, Portugal, Portuguese [nationality], Sultan