Tales of Luanda: Hope the Pitanga Cherries Grow (2007)
Angola: thirty years of independence, three years of peace. Capital, Luanda, a city built for 600 thousand people where four million now live. Ten characters guide us through different ways of living and interpreting the city. People from all of the country's provinces meet at this crossroads. They are the life of the city, transforming it by inventing ways to make money and reinventing themselves.
Director: Kiluanje Liberdade, Ondjaki
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 62 min
Release Date: March 14, 2007
Country: Angola
Language: Português
Original Language: pt
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tales of Luanda: Hope the Pitanga Cherries Grow about?
- Angola: thirty years of independence, three years of peace. Capital, Luanda, a city built for 600 thousand people where four million now live. Ten characters guide us through different ways of living and interpreting the city. People from all of the country's provinces meet at this crossroads. They are the life of the city, transforming it by inventing ways to make money and reinventing themselves.
- Who directed Tales of Luanda: Hope the Pitanga Cherries Grow?
- Tales of Luanda: Hope the Pitanga Cherries Grow was directed by Kiluanje Liberdade, Ondjaki.
- How long is Tales of Luanda: Hope the Pitanga Cherries Grow?
- Tales of Luanda: Hope the Pitanga Cherries Grow has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).
- What genre is Tales of Luanda: Hope the Pitanga Cherries Grow?
- Tales of Luanda: Hope the Pitanga Cherries Grow is a Documentary film.
- Where was Tales of Luanda: Hope the Pitanga Cherries Grow produced?
- Tales of Luanda: Hope the Pitanga Cherries Grow was produced in Angola.