Acácio (2008)

After thirty years living in Angola, the Portuguese ethnologist Acácio Vieira, along with his wife Conceição, moves to Brazil bringing with him an extensive archive of the life of people of Angola and Portuguese colonizers. Weaving memories, images and personal stories, the film embarks on an affectionate journey of the couple’s past, while reconstructing a link of the three countries in which they lived.

Director: Marília Rocha
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 88 min
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Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Acácio about?
After thirty years living in Angola, the Portuguese ethnologist Acácio Vieira, along with his wife Conceição, moves to Brazil bringing with him an extensive archive of the life of people of Angola and Portuguese colonizers. Weaving memories, images and personal stories, the film embarks on an affectionate journey of the couple’s past, while reconstructing a link of the three countries in which they lived.
Who directed Acácio?
Acácio was directed by Marília Rocha.
How long is Acácio?
Acácio has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
What genre is Acácio?
Acácio is a Documentary film.