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O herói / California Newsreel presents ; David & Golias apresenta ; uma co-produção David & Golias (Portugal), Gamboa & Gamboa (Angola), Les films de L'après-midi (France) ; co-prodtores, Zézé Gaaboa, François D'Artemare e Maria João Mayer ; produtor, Fernando Vendrell ; realizado por Zézé Gamboa.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Gamboa, Zézé, 1955- director, producer.
Mayer, Maria João, producer.
D'Artemare, François, 1966- producer.
Vendrell, Fernando, producer.
California Newsreel (Firm), presenter.
David & Golias, presenter, production company.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Language:
English
Portuguese
Subjects (All):
Disabled veterans--Angola--Drama.
Disabled veterans.
Homeless veterans--Angola--Drama.
Homeless veterans.
Postwar reconstruction--Angola--Drama.
Postwar reconstruction.
Angola--History--Civil War, 1975-2002--Drama.
Angola.
Luanda (Luanda, Angola)--Drama.
Luanda (Luanda, Angola).
Genre:
Feature films.
Fiction films.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (95 minutes)
Other Title:
Hero
Place of Publication:
San Francisco, CA : California Newsreel, 2005.
Language Note:
In Portuguese with English subtitles.
System Details:
data file
Summary:
The Hero (O Herói) is the story of Angola, a nation torn apart by forty years of uninterrupted war, and now trying imperfectly but courageously to piece itself back together. It is also the story of a city, Luanda, like so many in the Third World, trying to absorb the millions of people displaced by civil strife and global economic change. After a thirteen year national liberation struggle against the Portuguese colonialists ended with independence in 1975, Angola plunged immediately into a brutal civil war. The national MPLA government, backed initially by Cuba and the Soviet Union, and the UNITA rebels, supported by the U.S. and the South African apartheid regime, remained locked in conflict until 2003, long after the end of the Cold War itself. Zézé Gamboa, director of the film, has stated that he considers himself in the camp of African filmmakers who see their work as contributing directly to the task of national reconstruction. "The Hero is a universal story. In Central Europe, Latin America, Africa and in all the places where there is or there was war, hundreds of thousands must deal with the stigma, try to survive and become a part of post-war society. The aim of this movie is to show children - the former instruments of war - that it is possible to live in peace.
Participant:
Oumar Makéna Diop, Milton Coelho, Maria Ceiça, Neusa Borges, Patrícia Bull, Raúl Rosário, Orlando Sérgio ... [and others].
Notes:
Title from resource description page (viewed November 27, 2017).
Won 2005 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize, World Cinema - Dramatic
Won 2005 Los Angeles Pan African Film Festival Best Feature
Won 2004 Nantes Three Continents Festival Audience Award
Nominated 2004 Nantes Three Continents Festival Best Film
OCLC:
1012017700

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