Luiz Carvalho revisits Portugal's turbulent history between the revolution and the failed coup of 25 November 1975 in his new book and exhibition "50DE25". The exhibition, on display at the Sociedade Nacional de Belas Artes in Lisbon until August 23, features iconic photographs from the era alongside recent portraits of key figures. Carvalho shares his favorite photos, including one taken on May 1, 1974, capturing soldiers demonstrating with rifles in the air and children holding up the V for victory sign. Another photo shows people waiting for a troopship from Guinea-Bissau, with some wearing T-shirts of Amílcar Cabral, the founder of the PAIGC independence movement. Carvalho also mentions a poignant photograph of a lost soldier on April 26, 1974, and one of José Mário Branco, a person who made a significant impression on him due to his humanity and cultural achievements.