Angola is struggling to recover from the devastation of 27 years of civil war. This beautifully sound-tracked journey through a land of contrasts presents a kaleidoscopic vision of the diverse experiences of its people, from wealthy oil barons to street children, with mansions and malls juxtaposed against rubble and decay. This award-winning documentary suggests that the future is still out of reach for the majority of Angolans in this rich but anguished land.
He wrote: "Angola is hungry for a new future. After 27 years of war there's been peace for 3 years now." In Angola Saudades an unknown voice reads letters which take the viewer on a journey across different realities of the enigma that is Angola. Between streetboys and fashion models we encounter a kaleidoscope of characters and colours that turn around the striking contradictions of poverty and plenty in one of Africa's largest producers of oil and diamonds.
Made in collaboration with Angolan singer Paulo Flores, the film creates poetic fragments of image and sound.
RICHARD PAKLEPPA. ANGOLA. 2005. 65 MINS.
Portuguese with English subtitles, Video
Namibian director Richard Pakleppa's film takes us on a beautiful and lyrical journey through this once war-torn nation, presenting us with a kaleidoscopic vision of the diverse experiences of its people, from the political rapper and the street-kids, to models and a heroic female fi shmonger.
Made in collaboration with Angolan singer Paulo Flores, this film is both a careful guide through Angola's contradictions and a celebration of peace.
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2007 | 2nd AiM, Africa in Motion | EDINBURGH, Scottland | www.africa-in-motion.org.uk
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* UK Premiere
2006 | 27th Durban International Film Festival | DURBAN, Afrique du Sud | 14-27 June 2006 | www.ukzn.ac.za/cca/ |
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