Cartas de Angola (2012)

Letters from Angola is a voyage into a forgotten past where several stories intersect - that of Angolan-born filmmaker Dulce Fernandes and those of the Cubans who fought in the Angolan war. A journey through today's Cuba, the film uncovers the lost connection to a land left behind and it's a poetic reflection on the fragile place of the individual in the midst of the tectonic movements of history.

Director: Dulce Fernandes
Genre: Documentary, History
Runtime: 63 min
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Editing: Francisco Costa
Country: Portugal, Angola, Cuba
Language: Português, Español
Original Language: pt
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cartas de Angola about?
Letters from Angola is a voyage into a forgotten past where several stories intersect - that of Angolan-born filmmaker Dulce Fernandes and those of the Cubans who fought in the Angolan war. A journey through today's Cuba, the film uncovers the lost connection to a land left behind and it's a poetic reflection on the fragile place of the individual in the midst of the tectonic movements of history.
Who directed Cartas de Angola?
Cartas de Angola was directed by Dulce Fernandes.
Who stars in Cartas de Angola?
Cartas de Angola stars Ana Brandão, Chaz Mena.
How long is Cartas de Angola?
Cartas de Angola has a runtime of 1h 3m (63 minutes).
What genre is Cartas de Angola?
Cartas de Angola is a Documentary, History film.
Where was Cartas de Angola produced?
Cartas de Angola was produced in Portugal, Angola, Cuba.