
O Sargento na Cela 7
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Maio de 1963. Um avião despenha-se na Guiné, em plena guerra de África. O piloto sobrevive, mas fica em cativeiro durante sete anos e meio. Esta é uma história de sobrevivência e de amor. É a história de António Lobato, o militar português que mais tempo passou como prisioneiro de guerra. E é também a história da operação secreta para o resgatar, que a ditadura do Estado Novo sempre negou. “O Sargento na Cela 7” é uma série para ouvir em seis episódios e faz parte dos Podcast Plus do Observador. A narração é de Pêpê Rapazote e a banda sonora original de Noiserv.
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28 mins
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3 mins
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44 mins
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