The present article examines the use of cinema as an instrument of national liberation in colonial Angola. After contextualizing the use of cinema by independence movements in Portugal’s former colonies, I question first whether the activities of cineclubes in Angola contributed to the development of militant films. I then explore whether the fact that Angola’s independence struggle had early on been the subject of filmed international reportage was a determining factor in the use of film as an instrument of struggle, even before the publication of Fernando Solanas e Octavio Getino’s “Towards a Third Cinema” (1969). Finally, I focus on the use of cinema by the MPLA, analyzing Sarah Maldoror’s cinematic adaptation of José Luandino Vieira’s n...
For a few brief years in the late 1970s and early 1980s Mozambique was a key site on the global map ...
The list was found in a private archive in Lisbon. It recorded the names of a squadron of Angolan na...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The article examines the trajectories of ‘loyal’ African troops in Angola before a...
The present article examines the use of cinema as an instrument of national liberation in colonial A...
The fortieth anniversary of the independence of Portuguese-speaking African countries is the pretext...
African cities have received filmic representation by politically engaged film-makers to discuss his...
In one of the first cultural acts to follow independence in 1975, Frelimo's new Marxist-Leninist gov...
The fortieth anniversary of Portuguese decolonisation of Africa has acted as a catalyst in discussin...
In my dissertation I analyze how politics and film interact in Lusophone (i.e., Portuguese- speaking...
This article uses a reading of Zézé Gamboa's award-winning 2004 feature as a basis for an exploratio...
Angolan independence was achieved on November 11, 1975, after a 14-year-long war. The war was the re...
This article demonstrates how Portuguese leaders created historical representations celebrating Port...
Close to half a century after their end, the colonial wars Portugal waged in a desperate and doomed ...
none3siThis thematic dossier of RCCS brings forward three comprehensive articles on Yugoslavia and ...
Angola’s contemporary political boundaries resulted from 20th-century colonialism. The roots of Ango...
For a few brief years in the late 1970s and early 1980s Mozambique was a key site on the global map ...
The list was found in a private archive in Lisbon. It recorded the names of a squadron of Angolan na...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The article examines the trajectories of ‘loyal’ African troops in Angola before a...
The present article examines the use of cinema as an instrument of national liberation in colonial A...
The fortieth anniversary of the independence of Portuguese-speaking African countries is the pretext...
African cities have received filmic representation by politically engaged film-makers to discuss his...
In one of the first cultural acts to follow independence in 1975, Frelimo's new Marxist-Leninist gov...
The fortieth anniversary of Portuguese decolonisation of Africa has acted as a catalyst in discussin...
In my dissertation I analyze how politics and film interact in Lusophone (i.e., Portuguese- speaking...
This article uses a reading of Zézé Gamboa's award-winning 2004 feature as a basis for an exploratio...
Angolan independence was achieved on November 11, 1975, after a 14-year-long war. The war was the re...
This article demonstrates how Portuguese leaders created historical representations celebrating Port...
Close to half a century after their end, the colonial wars Portugal waged in a desperate and doomed ...
none3siThis thematic dossier of RCCS brings forward three comprehensive articles on Yugoslavia and ...
Angola’s contemporary political boundaries resulted from 20th-century colonialism. The roots of Ango...
For a few brief years in the late 1970s and early 1980s Mozambique was a key site on the global map ...
The list was found in a private archive in Lisbon. It recorded the names of a squadron of Angolan na...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The article examines the trajectories of ‘loyal’ African troops in Angola before a...