The Wind Blows from the North (1987)
This is one of the first incursions of post-independence Mozambican production into feature-length fiction films, and it revisits the last stage of Portuguese colonialism. In their everyday life, two boys and a girl handle the arrogance of the Portuguese settlers as best as they can, until violence goes from words to actions. The wind of change blows from the North.
Director: Jose Cardoso
Runtime: 101 min
Release Date: November 3, 1987
Original Language: pt
More Films by Director: Jose Cardoso
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Wind Blows from the North about?
- This is one of the first incursions of post-independence Mozambican production into feature-length fiction films, and it revisits the last stage of Portuguese colonialism. In their everyday life, two boys and a girl handle the arrogance of the Portuguese settlers as best as they can, until violence goes from words to actions. The wind of change blows from the North.
- Who directed The Wind Blows from the North?
- The Wind Blows from the North was directed by Jose Cardoso.
- How long is The Wind Blows from the North?
- The Wind Blows from the North has a runtime of 1h 41m (101 minutes).