The Sun Still Shines (1995)

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The Sun Still Shines is a documentary that presents a slice of the life of people who question their future when their only recourse is food aid. It tells of war and landmines and the United Nations intervention in Angola. The film is the Angolan episode of the serial “Under the United Nations,” produced by La Sept Arte Television to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the United Nations.

Director: Mariano Bartolomeu
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date:
Country: Angola
Original Language: pt
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Sun Still Shines about?
The Sun Still Shines is a documentary that presents a slice of the life of people who question their future when their only recourse is food aid. It tells of war and landmines and the United Nations intervention in Angola. The film is the Angolan episode of the serial “Under the United Nations,” produced by La Sept Arte Television to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the United Nations.
Who directed The Sun Still Shines?
The Sun Still Shines was directed by Mariano Bartolomeu.
How long is The Sun Still Shines?
The Sun Still Shines has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
What genre is The Sun Still Shines?
The Sun Still Shines is a Documentary film.
Where was The Sun Still Shines produced?
The Sun Still Shines was produced in Angola.