Relations between Brazil and Portugal have been characterized, over the last two centuries, by moments of great proximity in economic, political and cultural terms, interspersed with periods in which the adoption of divergent concepts and ideologies caused a relative distance between the two countries. This book falls within the scope of Portuguese-Brazilian relations and aims to deepen the study of the repercussions of the Brazilian Estado Novo in Portugal and identify the effectiveness of political propaganda, the means and strategies used to disseminate it (press, radio, cinema), as well as the role played by the authorities of both countries in this process and assess the level of dissemination and impact of news about Brazil among the colony of Brazilians existing in Portugal at the time.