They used to include shots and a swordsman's blows. But, in our time, duels are on TV. And, luckily, there are no fatalities or injuries - other than the personal egos and the media careers. Curators: Joaquim Letria e José Eduardo Moniz
Three and a half hours of a heated debate between Mário Soares and Álvaro Cunhal. A confrontation that is part of the history of Portuguese politics – and television
In November 1960, politics entered American homes. Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy staged the first presidential debate broadcast on television, a confrontation that marked a turning point in our way of thinking about and communicating politics
These two of the greatest figures in Portuguese Literature did not like each other. In addition to the friction between them, their beliefs, styles and behaviors were dissonant. One was a doctor and the other was a carpenter. A Nobel Prize separates a rhetoric fight made uneven by reality