, explains the setting of the film. "During the second world war, an American crew of B-Movies took refuge in Lisbon. In 1943, producer Valerie Lewton married with a Portuguese actor that translated to her
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The Baron. The dictator heard about the movie and ordered it destroyed. The crew was repatriated. The Portuguese actors were deported to the
Tarrafal concentration camp. They died tortured in the "skillet", a cubicle where humans were roasted. In 2005, two reels and the screenplay were found in the archives of Barreiro's kino-club. For the next five years the film was restored and reshot. In 2011, it was shown for the first time." A school inspector travels to a village and meets the Baron, a decadent aristocrat. ==Cast==