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Mortu Nega

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Directed by Flora Gomes.
With Bya Gomes, T. Eugenio Almada, Mamadu Uri Balde.
Guinea-Bissau, 1988, 35mm, color, 85 min.
Portuguese and Creole with English subtitles.

Mortu nega, literally "the one death did not want," is a term that originally referred to a child who survives his stillborn siblings, but has come to symbolize the survivors of the fight for Guinea-Bissau’s independence. Set in 1973, the story follows Dominga as she journeys to join her husband, Sako, a liberation fighter. While her path to the front reveals the ravages of five centuries of colonialism, her return home promises to be set amidst the joy of hard-won freedom.

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African Film Festival

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